Maximum Expansion Gap for Laminate Flooring: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How to Get It Right
The maximum expansion gap for laminate flooring is 10mm to 12mm (approximately 3/8 inch) at all fixed surfaces for standard […]
The maximum expansion gap for laminate flooring is 10mm to 12mm (approximately 3/8 inch) at all fixed surfaces for standard […]
Here is the thing nobody tells you before you start a glued-down laminate installation: the adhesive you choose matters more
There is a persistent confusion between moisture barriers and vapor barriers in the flooring industry, and that confusion costs homeowners
The best type of vapor barrier depends on the subfloor beneath your laminate, the moisture levels in that subfloor, and
In the world of flooring, laminate has become a popular choice for its durability, affordability, and wide range of designs.
The best barrier for laminate flooring is a 6-mil polyethylene vapor barrier film on concrete subfloors, and a 3-in-1 foam
Yes, you can glue laminate flooring to a concrete wall — but the outcome depends entirely on how well you
Concrete is one of the most common subfloor surfaces beneath laminate in North America, particularly in basements, ground-level slabs, and
Concrete is one of the most common subfloor types in American homes — basements, slab-on-grade construction, garage conversions, and ground-floor
Concrete is one of the most unforgiving subfloor surfaces you can lay laminate over. It is rigid, cold, dimensionally stable