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  • Question
    Does a floating floor hold up under heavy weight?
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    Yes, if the subfloor is strong enough. If the subfloor is plywood, such as on a first floor with a basement or a second floor, placing a heavy load will cause it to sag over time if not reinforced. Concrete as a subfloor is a better option if you plan to have something really heavy sitting on that floor. In most cases, though, a floating floor shouldn't have a problem sustaining normal amounts of weight.
  • Question
    Would it be best to pull up two layers of old vinyl and lay new floating boards on the concrete below, or just lay it over the old vinyl?
    Miranda Duggan
    Community Answer
    Either lay it over both layers, or pull one up first. The remaining layer(s) will serve as insulation. Make sure the floor is completely clean before laying the new flooring.
  • Question
    How long does this take to install?
    Community Answer
    It shouldn't take too long, but the total time will depend mainly on the size of the room you are doing. Generally, after preparation, a decent carpenter could lay out a large living room in about five hours, but it may take some amateurs up to the entire day.
  • Question
    Is this alright to put in a restroom?
    Community Answer
    You can if you use vinyl planks, but not wood or laminate; they should not get wet.
  • Question
    When you install a floating floor throughout the whole house, do you leave the spacers in until you are entirely done, or do you remove them when each room is done?
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    Ignore the instructions the flooring came with and leave them in all the time. Hopefully they are thin enough to put the base boards right over. A couple of years ago we bought the expensive kind of laminate hardwood flooring (Bruce). It cost just as much as 3/4" red oak (the best if you can get). We removed the shims for expansion and shrinking just like the instructions said. With use the floor comes apart--unlocks. Unless you live in a place with drastic humidity changes, leave those suckers in.
  • Question
    Can I lay a floating floor over a carpet with the addition of an insulating sheet?
    Community Answer
    No. I highly suggest not laying over carpet. The floor will move too much and could pull apart at the joints.
  • Question
    Will the people on the floor below me hear when I walk on floating floorboards?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Floating is relative to lateral floor movement, not vertical. The floor compresses on the underlayment. It doesn't defy gravity and float. An appropriate underlayment may minimize noise.
  • Question
    Can I put vinyl planks over ceramic tile? What kind of under layer is needed?
    Community Answer
    Yes, if you use a product that has attached underlayment. LV-luxury vinyl planks, such as Coretec, Smartcore, Nucore are options.
  • Question
    I have old linoleum/asbestos tiles on the floor over the concrete slab. Should I remove the old tile before I float my flooring?
    Community Answer
    You should check your local regulations regarding the removal and disposal of asbestos. You may need to have a specialist do this.
  • Question
    My flooring will not lay flat. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Check that there is sufficient expansion space all round the edges. If it butts up to a wall, temperature and humidity will cause expansion, which in turn may cause lifting. If it's worse in the colder months than in a dry summer, this is probably the case. If found so, trimming 5 mm off the offending edge using an electric dovetail-blade reciprocating saw might solve it.
  • Question
    Do I put the floating floor underneath the kitchen cabinets or around them?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Install around them. Don't lay it under anything that's permanently in place. That might prevent the floor from "floating."
  • Question
    Where do I start in a room when installing a floating floor?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You can actually start anywhere, but it would be easiest to start against the longest, unbroken and least complicated wall and then deal with variations as you go.
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    Can I install a floating floor in a room that does not have heat in the winter?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. Be sure to install an adequate water barrier beneath the flooring and allow for expansion and contraction around the edges of the room.
  • Question
    Can I put a floating floor over old stick down squares in bathroom?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes, if the squares adhere well to the sub-floor.
  • Question
    My concrete slab foundation has a high moisture level, 25% - 40%. Can a thin (.006 cm) plastic vapor barrier help under an insulating underlayment for a floating installation of engineered hardwood?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes, that's a good idea. The thicker the barrier, the better.
  • Question
    How do I finish off the boards when only doing half the room?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Cover the exposed edge with bullnose molding, which gives it a "finished" look. That molding should be available anywhere flooring is sold.
  • Question
    What holds the flooring down?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Nothing but gravity and the fact that all of the planks are interlocked with each other like a jigsaw puzzle. Molding around the edge of the room also serves that purpose.
  • Question
    Do I need transitions in doorways when doing complete main floor?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    If the rooms on either side of a doorway feature floor planks oriented in the same direction, there's no need for a transition piece. Such a piece is designed to cover the transition between a room with "north-south" flooring and one with "east-west" flooring.
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    If you leave the spacers in all the way around the border won’t that negate the floor being able to expand and contract?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. That's why they recommend removing the spacers.
  • Question
    Can a floating floor go over a heated concrete slab?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. See Part 1 Step 2 above. Be sure to install a vapor barrier under the flooring.
  • Question
    Should you caulk between the baseboard and the flooring on a floating floor?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    No. When the flooring actually "floats" (expands/contracts with temperature changes), cracks will appear at the caulking. Use something like quarter-round molding instead.
  • Question
    What’s the best practice for butt joints in a floating floor?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    When butting two boards together, lay one flat, raise the far end of the second board, join the butt ends together and lower the second board until it's flat. The two pieces are now attached.
  • Question
    Can you install floating floors over tiles?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. Any stable surface will work.
  • Question
    Can you install floor over existing linoleum?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. If it's in decent condition, linoleum is as good an underlayment as anything else.
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