While pulling up carpet laminate or any other flooring is the obvious first step existing flooring isn t the only thing that needs to be removed before you can install hardwood floors.
Installing hardwood laminate on concrete.
Then nail the flooring planks with a standard flooring nailer see photo for details.
Installing laminate flooring on concrete steps.
Laminate flooring is a good alternative to wood flooring in basements.
Padding can be used with most floating laminate floor installation.
The laminate floor padding cost is 0 12 to 0 15 12 to 15 cents per square foot.
Installing a hardwood floor over a concrete slab even if your home was built on a concrete slab you can still enjoy the beauty and charm of hardwood floors.
Your baseboards will need to be taken out as well to ensure the new flooring has no gaps around the edges of the walls.
As needed use a concrete grinder you may want to rent one to remove any coating and to slightly roughen the concrete surface so the adhesive will stick.
Lay the 1x4s perpendicular to the direction you intend to install the floor planks.
When installing a floating laminate floor you don t need to use any adhesive nails or staples.
Treated plywood to the concrete with concrete screws spaced every 16 in.
If you are installing a locking or floating floor not attached to the subfloor just make sure that the subfloor is clean.
For starters while you can consider solid hardwood for at and above grade installations only engineered flooring with its plywoodlike construction is suitable below.
Slide the first two rows into their final position and repeat steps 5 and 6 above using the same alternating plank technique to complete the process.
To level a subfloor for installing laminate follow the directions above to remove high and low spots.
Laminate planks snap together and float above a subfloor which means tiny subfloor imperfections are okay although again a level subfloor will help prevent damage.
Many types of flooring can be installed over a concrete sub floor.
Laminate flooring is also fairly easy to install.
The surface can t be slick heavily troweled or burnished.
Experienced professionals pay close attention to managing moisture and minimizing wood floor expansion and contraction when preparing to install hardwood floors on concrete slabs.
However many homeowners are disappointed to discover that solid wood flooring cannot be installed on a concrete slab.
The fact that your home is built on a concrete slabs does not preclude installing hardwood floors but several considerations apply not least of which is subfloor preparation.