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Fitting engineered wood flooring into your property requires preparation



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By : Richard Stevens    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-03 13:53:16
Engineered wood flooring really does loo fabulous is laid down right in a home. This kind of flooring is tough and durable. It is also so easy to keep clean with either a dry mop or quick wipe over with damp cloth. But does it require a lot of preparation before you can lay it down into a room? No, it is a lot simpler than you think. Follow these simple tips on room preparation and you will be well on your way to enjoying a brand new fabulous looking engineered wood flooring sooner than you think.

As with most DIY tasks you really do need to do some essential preparation before you fit your engineered wood flooring. One of the first things you will need to do is find out how many flooring panels are needed for the job. Make sure that you measure your oosm carefully to determine how much floorspace will be covered by your new engineered wood flooring panels. A good idea is to plan for about 10% of your flooring panels to be unusable after some of been cut to fit a room. Add this figure to your total floor space figure.

Make sure the floor surface that you will laying down your engineered wood flooring is flat and stable. Engineered wood flooring needs to be laid down on a flat and clean surface, otherwise there is going to be problems. Make sure that you remedy any high spots or low spots on the floor surface. Remove any protruding tacks, nails or staples from the floor surface. Also remove and clean up any loose debris.

It is important to remember that engineered wood flooring rests on underlay. This will of course add height to the entire floor. Because of this you will need to check in advance whether any doors in the room will be able to open and close normally. Also do not forget the skirting boards. Will these need to be removed and put back after the flooring has been laid?. Being aware of all these things in advance will make the installation of your engineered wood flooring much easier and less problematic.

When you purchase your engineered wood flooring panels make sure you bring them into your home at least 48 hours before you start installing them. This will acclimatise the panels to the temperature and humidity in your home and the room where they are being laid down. Also make sure you have the right tools and equipment in advance to laying down your engineered wood flooring. Most DIY stores across the UK will be able to sell you door fitting packs which will just the trick.

When you start to look around for engineered wood flooring make sure you pay a visit to the UKDirect2You website. This company has a great range of engineered wood flooring panels for you to choose from. You will be surprised at the effects that can be achieved with all the different timber types and colours. UKDirect will also deliver your engineered wood flooring to you free of charge if you spend over a certain amount.
Author Resource:- Richard Stevens writes articles for UKDirect2You. Find out more about engineered wood flooring and the great range of engineered wood flooring available at UKDirect2You.
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