Installing Pergo flooring in your home can be a great, low cost, home improvement decision. It is fairly durable, extremely easy to clean, and installing Pergo flooring is easy.
To begin, you will need specific tools and supplies begin installing Pergo flooring in your home. There are two types of flooring offered, glue and glueless. No matter what type of flooring you choose to install, you will need a plastic vapor barrier, a saw, and padding. If you choose the glue model, you will need other supplies, such as tightening straps and tapping block.
Before you begin installing Pergo flooring, there are numerous home improvement classes offered at a regular basis for no charge at home improvement stores.
You can plan on installing Pergo flooring over cement, tile, vinyl, or in place of carpet. When installing Pergo flooring in a narrow or long room, lay it down lengthwise; or, if you are installing the flooring in a room with a large window, lay it feeding towards the window.
Installing laminate floor in your home is a big task, but a very rewarding one.
Installing Pergo Floors in Your Home Yourself
The installation technician will normally inject the insulation from the outside through small holes drilled in the wall. The materials used are mineral wool, u.f. foam and expanded polystyrene bead.