The Correct Way to Measure up For Laminate Flooring
The question I keep getting asked time and time again ‘How do I measure for Laminate Flooring’ heres an example – Width 5 metres x Length 4 metres = 20sqms 10% = 22sqm. So you will need 22sqm of flooring. Now you need to find out how many packs you require. If the laminate flooring you have chosen comes in packs of say 1.5sqm then just divide you room size by this number.
Example – 22sqm divided by 1.5sqm = 14.66 packs. Rounded up to the next pack means you will need 15 packs of flooring. You will also need to do this for the amount of underlay required. What else will you need? If you are laying the laminate flooring over a concrete sub-floor then you will also need to purchase a Damp Proof Membrane (DPM). Most leading brands now have underlay that includes a built in DPM. This is worth purchasing as it saves time and money.
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