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Helpful Details About Floating Flooring

7 March 2010 248 views No Comment

As a rule floating flooring means that a floor is not fixed or glued down to the sub floor. Instead of it, it floats as there is some free space under it. A floating cork floor could be installed on any hard surface as ceramic floors, hardwood floors or vinyl floors. Floating cork floors are presented in planks that can be clicked together. While it appears as if the upfront cost of the material is higher, the time needed for installation and the shorter preparation are really worth it.

Today floating cork floors are available in different attractive grains and colors. So there is really to choose from.

After installation, a half inch space is maintained from the walls and other fixed items in the room where the floating cork floor was installed. If the room where you are going to install this type of flooring large than 900 square feet in size, then some expansion gaps are needed. Any damp areas as concrete, crawlspace or ceramic floors have to be covered with waterproof sheeting. Any carpeting on the sub flooring has to be removed. Sub flooring has to be level, flat and dry.

Before the installation process the cork planks have to be acclimatized to the temperature of the room where the flooring is going to be installed. The plastic wrapping around them have to be removed and it is needed to leave cork planks for at least 2 days. It will help them to adjust to the environment. The plank itself has to be stored without opening the box.

A lot of people think that the best way to install the cork flooring is the floating type of installation. The cork planks come ready to install and adjust the need to be clicked together with unique interlocking system. The glue is not needed to be used.

The cork flooring installation involves the following:

- Sub floor preparation

The sub floor ha to be completely flat, clean and dry. Also you do not have to forget that in the case there is any damp the sub floor has to be covered with waterproof sheet. The cork flooring could be installed only on your linoleum, hardwood floor or vinyl floor.

- Floating cork floor installation

Before installing the cork floor it is needed to check every plank for defects. There are variations in colors which you could match in accordance with the way you want it to look. It is recommended to use the lengthwise installation with the direction in which the light falls into the room.

The cork planks could be clicked together row by row along the wall. When the floor installation is complete it has to look straight and level. It is not recommended to use the cork floor in first 24 hours after installation.

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