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HOW TO LAY
LAMINATE FLOORING

DIY vs. an installer:
the comparison

Found your ideal laminate floor? Thanks to our Uniclic® click system, you can have it installed in no time, without any hassle. Roll up your sleeves or let an expert take care of the installation for you. The choice is yours.

DO IT YOURSELF

Close-up of an installer laying light-colored laminate flooring over a reflective underlay.

  • Lay the laminate floor yourself with our convenient Uniclic® click system
  • No glue, no staining, no mess
  • User-friendly installation instructions at your diposal

Step-by-step guide

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Installer laying a light-colored laminate floor with a natural wood grain texture.

  • Use the services of a qualified master installer
  • Perfect results guaranteed, from the laminate flooring to the skirting boards
  • Free lifetime warranty on the installation


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How to lay your own Quick-Step laminate floor

STEP 1: Prepare your subfloor

The first step depends on the type of subfloor you’re working with, so you’ll have to inspect it. We highly recommend working on a level, stable, and clean subfloor. Don’t forget to check for any loose parts.

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Take your time to read the installation instructions so you are fully prepared to get started!

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STEP 2: Choose your underlay

Choosing the right underlay is a crucial part of laying your brand-new laminate flooring in a hassle-free way. Our specially designed Quick-Step underlays are moisture-proof, insulating, noise-reducing, and levelling. Thanks to the smooth top surface, laying the laminate panels is a piece of cake.


Why should I choose an underlay?


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Close-up of a laminate floor being installed with underlay that's being rolled out.

STEP 3: Collect your tools

Want to save yourself a few trips and interruptions during the installation? Make sure you have a couple of essential tools at hand before you get started.

A hammer and a saw are among the usual suspects, but there are several other tools that will make your life a lot easier.

What tools do I need?


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STEP 4: Install your underlay

Time to get started!

  • Roll out your underlay (see step 2) and push it as close as possible against the wall.

  • Lay one row at a time and make sure you go in the same direction that you plan to lay your floor (see step 5).

  • Use the flap and glue strip for easy installation of the underlay with an integrated moisture-resistant screen. When you cannot use the flap and strip, use an adhesive tape to attach the rows together in order to make the installation damp-proof. 

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STEP 5: Start laying your laminate floor

  1. First, check how many full rows of planks you will need by dividing the width of the room by the width of a plank.

  2. Make a mark on the wall where you’ll be laying your last full plank. The last plank should be at least 5 cm wide for easy installation.

  3. Unpack your planks and mix them up to avoid adjacent identical patterns and colour variations.

  4. For an optimal result, start laying your first row of laminate planks in line with the longest wall, but do not lay them flush against it (as walls are hardly ever perfectly straight).

  5. Make sure to alternate your alignment so that end joints of successive rows are never in line. We recommend at least 30 cm between them.

  6. Click the first plank of the second row into the first plank of the first row (see video) and keep going like that.

  7. Quick-Step laminate is not intended for "glued-down" installation.

STEP 6: Saw your laminate floor

There’s no way around it: you will have to cut your laminate floor to make sure it fits your space perfectly. But don’t worry! We’ll show you exactly how to do it.

Wear gloves and use a pencil to draw your cutting lines. Always saw your planks with the top surface decoration facing upwards.

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STEP 7: Finish your laminate floor in style

With your laminate floor in place, you’re almost there! Now it’s time to complete the picture with matching skirting boards, finishing profiles, and other fine touches. After all, it’s all in the details.

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Still got questions?

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Take a look at our help centre, which contains answers to the most frequently asked questions!

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