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Basement Flooring - Floating Laminate Floor

August 31st, 2009

Do you know what is floating flooring? This is a subject that countless DIY people ask themselves while they are researching basement floors. A floating hardwood floor is when all’s said and done a floor that isn’t nailed down or glued down to the sub floorboards.

There are several benefits of owning a hovering floor as opposed to a secured flooring. Primary, you can fit it above the top of an additional flooring matter like vinyl or concrete. This will aid cut down on the quantity of time spent on its installation. One more great gain of using a floating floor is that you can decrease the quantity of squeaks and creaks that your floor develops over time.

Noise is produced by loose nails rubbing against wood. By eliminating the flooring nails you are eliminating the cause of the noise. Suspended floors are also easier to set up than secured floors. In many cases you can immediately snap together your suspended laminate floor. This too will help reduce the amount of time needed to install your laminate floor.

Installing a floating flooring starts by creating a level surface. This process can consist of sanding down the existing floor or removing the rug. Then you will want to put down a vapor shield, if you are installing the basement subfloor over a cement floor, and by putting down the basic layer. As soon as your basic layer has been taped down you will require to begin fixing your floating flooring. To accomplish this, merely shatter the pieces together following the advice that came with the floor boards.

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