#583782 - 02/24/10 12:04 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
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Loc: Elma
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You are going to screw the subfloor down with lots and lots of screws, so it won't be able to expand that much. The laminate is "floating" so it can move a lot easier. IMO it doesn't matter either way regarding the subfloor.
Get the heaviest laminate foam underlayment they make, you will notice the difference when you walk on it.
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#583793 - 02/24/10 12:36 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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Poodle Smolt
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Loc: McCleary, WA
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You can apply your subfloor with a coil nailer shooting 2.25" ring shanks. Doesn't take long doing that. Rent/borrow a gun and you can be done in a few hours if it is for a single room, depending on how quick of a carpenter you are. 6" spacing in the field, 4" spacing on the edges. Wear earplugs, as you are inside.
Subfloor goes to the edge. Laminate needs a gap of 1/8" - 1/4". More of a gap than that and you'll have issues with your floor molding covering the gap.
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#583796 - 02/24/10 12:40 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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Poodle Smolt
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I believe what he was talking about was the foam that goes over the underlayment, between the uderlayment and the laminate. There is basic foam, then more of a dense foam, and then felt.
You can pound ring shanks, or use screws, or air nail ringshanks. All based on availability of tools and the time you have available. I use what is quickest, air nailer for me.
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#583802 - 02/24/10 01:03 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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ExtenZe Field Tester
Registered: 11/10/09
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Prolly easiest for the do-it-yourselfer to screw down the particle board. 4 and 8* is way plenty. Try to run the screws into structure (read joists) and either run perpendicular or offset the particle board in relation to the existing floor sheathing. IOW, avoid lining up joints from one system to another. The above is about fighting squeaks, in fact go on a squeak hunt before you flop down the particle board.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations on the flooring install.
* Fastener schedule: (approx) 4" on the perimeter (ea sheet) and 8" in the field of (ea sheet) of particle board.
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#583821 - 02/24/10 01:40 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/18/06
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Loc: tacoma
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A lot of the laminate flooring now comes with foam backing already on it much easier to use .Cut it up side down your saw blade will last longer.
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#583842 - 02/24/10 02:44 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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Dah Rivah Stinkah Pink Mastah
Registered: 08/23/06
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Get the laminate with foam backing already on it it's easier, you'll pay more but Pergo looks better than Kirkland. I only left about 1/8" around the perimeter and it worked out fine.
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#583850 - 02/24/10 03:20 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
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Loc: Elma
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Andy is right, ring shank nails or screws. Either is fine. I just figured you had bought screws
Going on 'sqeak hunt' (nice terminology) is also important before you lay your subfloor.
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#583950 - 02/24/10 07:19 PM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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Poodle Smolt
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Loc: McCleary, WA
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I'd be concerned about moisture in the concrete basement floor. You'll need a vapor barrier.
We did Pergo in our old house, the click type, and within 6 months the edges were bulging as Kevin stated. Pergo paid me to replace the floor, which I did with the glue and strap Pergo. That is better than the click stuff.
Plywood composite or solid wood would be better.
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#584137 - 02/25/10 09:12 AM
Re: Laminate Flooring Question
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Registered: 10/16/99
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Loc: Enumclaw, Washington, USA
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I put in about 1000 suare feet of Dupont Elite laminate flooring in a walnut pattern about 3 years ago. Kitchen, family room and entry way. No problems with this material and it is grandkid proof. I had about 20 people over for my wife's birthday last weekend and the place was rocking for about 4 - 5 hours. When my wife cleaned up the floor the next day it looked brand new. She used a warm water and vinegar solution. Amazing stuff. My son had his hardword floors refinished at about the same time as I installed this floor. His floors are close to be needing another refinish job. I used a 1/4" gap between the walls and flooring. I also left a 1/8" gap between the bottom of the moulding and top of the floor. The floor needs to move so be sure to leave these gaps.
I have a width and length schedule for this flooring if you need it. I can scan it and e-mail it to you. Let me know. The material is 11 7/16" x 46 9/16".
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