The last row installation is the final step on the list of pro tips to installing laminate flooring.
Installing laminate flooring first row. Do the same at the ending wall on the opposite side of the room. Snapping the planks needed for the first row into position. Skip to collection list skip to video grid.
Install the second plank next to the first by aligning the tongue into the groove and press the plank down to snap it in place. Marking and cutting the planks needed. When you come to the end of the first row, cut the.
Start at a straight wall and lay your first row joining all the edge boards. Skip to collection list skip to video grid. Calculating the width needed for last row and distributing it evenly between the first and last rows so they match.
This will also help you determine where you need to make cuts. Installing the last row of flooring is easier than you can imagine. Putting the added time into layout is well worth it before starting.
The first thing that you want to do is lay out your first row of lam. Marking and cutting the planks needed for the first and last rows. Chalk a straight line at most 1 piece width away from the wall, and trim the wall side of the first row so it meets the line.
Unroll the underlayment and lap it up the baseboards or walls 2 in. You will see the easiest way that this can be done, hands down! I have no 2 second test.