A subfloor is meant to be flat and level.
Laminate on floor that is not level.
How to fix laminate installed in a floor that is not level that is popping.
Laminate floors may be glued down or installed as floating systems which lock together using tongue and groove connectors.
Laminate flooring on an uneven subfloor can cause problems and needs to be addressed.
Before installing a laminate floor you must make sure the subfloor is completely level.
Leveling a floor can be either a do it yourself project or a job for the pros depending on what s causing the problem.
First assess the severity of the uneven.
Not only is trying to install laminate over an uneven subfloor difficult but also it can be dangerous.
To make a subfloor suitable for installing laminate check out this basic guide first.
One of the most important points to remember when installing a laminate floor is to install it on a level subfloor.
Laminate flooring is designed to be installed as floated floor thus it is not nailed or glued to the sub floor and works as one big pancake that expands and contract with temperature humidity changes.
To level a subfloor for installing laminate follow the directions above to remove high and low spots.
How to level a floor to lay laminate.
The floor can have an unlevel subfloor and still have a base for a nice laminate floor.
Rather than fasten laminate to the subfloor installers connect.
Before taking steps to level a floor you must find out why it s not level.
If not your floor covering which is the solid hardwood laminate tile or other exposed flooring that goes on top of the subfloor will never be flat and level this problem can be fixed but it all depends on exactly what kind of uneven subfloor you have.
A little cheat to help work past a small dip in your subfloor when installing laminate flooring.
It s a bit confusing but a flat floor can still be slightly out of level and still create a good foundation for a long lasting floor installation.