Space the screws out every 6 inches across the entire subfloor.
How to lay a chipboard floating floor.
Step 3 make your mark.
Screw down the boards sink 1 1 4 inch screws through the chipboard into the floor joists to secure it.
Make sure that the screwheads.
Don t forget to make a mark on the wall above every floor joist in the room where you ll be laying your chipboard flooring.
Start with a small area so you can reach across wet glue without stepping or kneeling in it.
Size the foam underlayment and cut it with a utility knife.
Place unopened packages of laminate flooring in the room or rooms in which they are to be installed.
Installing the floating floor 1 roll out the foam underlayment in a single layer across the floor.
Moisture can often destroy a perfect laminate floor installation so before you begin it is very.
Measure the room you ll be laying the chipboard flooring in with your measuring tape.
This should be done at least 48 hours before the laminate boards are placed so they have time to adjust to the temperature and humidity.
Your sub floor joists should be at 400mm centres meaning the edge of the boards always falls on a joist too.
To establish how many sheets you ll need to buy divide your total room area by the size of the board.
Make a line of glue the length.
Continue to lay chipboard flooring across the joists for the rest of the floor ensuring the joints along the 600mm edges are staggered always avoid joining on the same joist wherever possible.