Laminate Flooring FAQBelow is a selection of frequently asked questions regarding laminate flooring, if you would like any further information please contact Wood Flooring 2U. |
How is laminate flooring laid?The most important thing to consider in laying laminate flooring is the nature of the subfloor on which it is being laid. |
What is the 10mm expansion gap for?Laminated flooring will expand and contract throughout its life span. If there is no expansion gap around the entire perimeter of the flooring the boards will lift up and the flooring will become damaged. The expansion gaps MUST remain empty and not filled with cork strips. |
Do I need a fitting kit?Yes a fitting kit is an essential part of the tools used to install laminated flooring. It contains the spacers to measure the 10mm expansion gap. |
Does the flooring need to acclimatise to the room it is to be laid in before installation begins?Yes, ideally, a minimum period of 48 hours should be left for the flooring to acclimatise to changes in its new surroundings i.e. the central heating system, warmth from the sun etc. The flooring should be left in its packaging during this period. |
What type of underlay do I need or can I use my existing carpet underlay? A suitable HARD FLOOR underlay is required with all floating floors (meaning the flooring is not fixed down in any way). |
Why do I need a damp proof membrane (vapour barrier/PE sheet)?Manufacturers always recommend the use of a vapour barrier (Polyethylene (PE) sheet ) to protect the laminate flooring from moisture coming from the subfloor. This is particularly important for rooms without cellars and in new buildings. Without this barrier moisture will travel upwards into the boards. As the surface layer of laminates is non porous it will not allow even the smallest amount of moisture to penetrate into the atmosphere. Therefore the moisture becomes trapped in the core board and over time the build up of moisture will affect the floor. |
Can laminate flooring be laid on tiles?If the tile surface is suitably even and meets the requirements for laminate flooring in terms of the subfloor (see above) then it is in principle possible. Any unevenness or variations in height in the tile surface must be evened out. |
Can laminate flooring be laid on floors with underfloor heating?Laminate flooring can be laid on a hot water underfloor heating system if it is installed correctly. The underlay must be the right type for the underfloor heating system it is imperative that the resistance to heat transmission is not too high. |
Does laminate flooring have to be laid in a certain direction?The overall visual appearance of the laminate flooring created by the individual boards is dependent on: |
The laminate flooring arches. What can be done?If the laminated flooring becomes undulated (arches) this will generally be because the floor does not have enough room to move at one or more points in the room. This is normally the result of a laying error, e.g. lack of or inadequate expansion joints. |
What is laminate flooring made of?Laminate flooring is 80% wood: Wood fibres, wood chips, pulp derived from wood (paper). Wood products can be found in all three layers of the laminate floor: Decorative paper + overlay (wear layer), core layer, stabilizing layer. With the exception of the core layer each of these layers is impregnated with synthetic resin (e.g. melamine resin). These are pressed onto the core layer at high pressure and high temperature. |
Does laminate flooring emit formaldehyde? Is it harmful to the environment?Like all wood-based products laminate flooring also contains the substance formaldehyde, which can be emitted to the air retroactively. The amount of possible emissions, however, is absolutely minimal and falls within the range of "normal background levels. This is comparable with emission levels from natural wood and is well below the legally permissible limit of 0.1 ppm (i.e. 0.12 mg/m³ of air), the so-called E1 value. |
What is the correct way to dispose of laminate flooring and can it be recycled?Any individual pieces of laminate floor can be disposed of along with normal household waste, it is now also possible to recycle laminate flooring. |
What kinds of decorative coverings does laminate flooring come in?Laminate floors can be designed with any logo, motif or finishing effect as the surface layer is a photograph. It can be textured or smooth, the possibilities are endless. |
Is laminate flooring hygienic?Thanks to its sealed surface laminate flooring is extremely hygienic. The surface coating, which is made of a particularly hard material (melamine resin), prevents dirt and bacteria from penetrating the floor. This makes the floor very suitable for use by allergy sufferers. |
How do I find out which is the right laminate floor for my application?First, consider where the floor is to be laid. Is the laminate flooring to be laid in the bedroom, in the living room, hallway etc? It goes without saying that the floor in the hallway will be exposed to more use than in the bedroom, for example. |
