You need room to work with the laminate as it will be snapping together before going on the floor.
Do i need to remove baseboards to install laminate flooring.
If you re going to install baseboards before installing the floor you have to make sure you have the proper gap to allow the flooring to get tucked under the baseboards.
That means you need to put the baseboards over the laminate to hold it in place.
If you took up carpet and installed laminate or hardwood flooring you may not have noticed this before as the carpet hid the gaps.
It leaves a gap between the baseboard and the new flooring which is unsightly.
Trim molding and baseboards are essential for achieving a finished polished look for your new laminate floors.
You must put the baseboards on top of the laminate once you are finished.
Because laminate flooring installation is started at the center of the room it is rarely flush against the walls.
Most flooring applications do not require you to remove existing baseboards.
So you just need to roll it out and spread it through the room where you are going to install your new laminate flooring.
This should seem obvious but well if you make the gap under the baseboards too small for the flooring to fit then a hammer and a wonder bar might be.
As you can see it s not rocket science just push it all the way to the walls.
The purpose of baseboards is to hide the joints between the wall and floor as well as add visual appeal to the space.
5 finish the first course of laminate by custom fitting the last piece.
With laminate you are not going to be adhering anything to the floor.
Preparing the subfloor dealing with floor transitions and today s topic removing baseboards are all skills you will need if you plan to do the work yourself.
Place 1 4 inch spacers at each end of the first course to ensure a 1 4 inch gap between the baseboard and the laminate flooring.
However you may choose to remove the baseboards.