- Acclimate flooring inside installation space at least 48 hours prior to installation (72 hours for solid hardwood)
- Remove any carpet and padding.
- Check your subfloor for moisture; correct if needed.
- Make sure your subfloor is flat and level.
- Fill any holes in your subfloor.
Similarly, it is asked, how do you start laying laminate flooring?
In order to keep the floor straight and square, start laying the laminate away from the wall because the wall may not be straight. Measure away from the wall the width of one piece of flooring and add 1/4 inch (for example, if flooring is 5 inches wide, measure out 5 1/4 inches) and snap a chalk line across the room.
Similarly, is Pergo flooring hard to install? The boards cut really easily, much to my surprise. And because Pergo laminate is so forgiving (difficult to scratch, stain, etc), we had not ONE issue with board damage during install. We highly recommend choosing Pergo for your laminate flooring needs due to the ease of installation and high quality of the flooring.
Also Know, how do you measure Pergo flooring?
Find the online flooring calculator on the product page of each Pergo floor.
- Calculate the total square feet of each room.
- Add 10% Waste Factor to the total square footage for each room.
- Divide the square footage by the number of square feet covered per carton of your selected floor.
Do you need padding under Pergo?
Yes! If your Pergo floors do not come with underlayment, then it's important that you purchase it and lay it over your subfloor before installing your new Pergo floor. If you don't add underlayment to your Pergo floors, you'll violate the floor's warranty.