How To Lay Laminate On An Existing Floor
Posted on January 16, 2024
Can Quick-Step laminate be installed on top of an existing floor?
Yes, this is possible. The exact installation method depends on which floor you want to install your laminate.
On a damp-porous floor covering
First remove any damp-porous floor covering (i.e. carpet, needle felt, etc.) before installing the Quick-Step Laminate.
On a damp-sealer floor covering
Damp-sealed floor covering (PV, linoleum, VCT, etc.) doesn't have to be removed but a Quick-Step levelling underlay should be installed.
On a wooden subfloor
When you have a wooden subfloor, you have to remove every existing floor covering first
Important:
- No signs of mould and/or insect infestation should be present.
- Make sure the subfloor is level. Any unevenness greater than 4mm over the length of 2 meters must be smoothed out. The same applies to any unevenness of more than 1 mm over a length of 20cm.
- Nail down any loose parts.
When you have an uneven timber floor, you must install the Quick-Step underlay Thermolevel. Also, there must be sufficient ventilation in the crawl space underneath the timber floor. The moisture content of the wood must not exceed 10%. Install the new floor at ninety degrees to the existing subfloor.
Where to buy Quick-Step Flooring
Here at Wychwood we have one of the largest displays of Quick-Step flooring in our showroom in Basildon. We can give you all the information you need about Quick-Step and it's installation.
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