Am i in danger of locking the floor from expansion.
Pergo flooring maximum room without expansion joint.
The bad news is that when you take shortcuts there s plenty that can go wrong.
The maximum floor length you can install without expansion joint mainly depends on two things.
The shape of the room in which the floor will be laid.
The required expansion space for all pergo floors is 3 8 for all vertical interruptions be they the walls moldings pillars hvac vents flooring receptacles masonry toilet flanges pipes etc.
These are set based upon the expansion rates that all floating floors experience with climate changes.
I also have an 8 foot pool table.
For example pergo requires a break at a maximum length of 66 feet while ua floors requires one at 40 feet.
Fortunately most of the problems are easily preventable with a little diligence on the part of the installer.
Pergo floors make it easy because.
I think this would help with the expansion of the flooring and be less likely to have bowing.
If the room is more or less square and if there aren t too many indoor climate changes between weekdays and the weekend or during the day then you can lay up to 13 running metres without extra expansion.
Do you want to absolutely prevent buckling and shifting issues and leave pergo s warranty intact.
The climate conditions in that room.
Pergo laminate and engineered flooring can be installed on any level of your home.
Some pergo laminate products feature attached underlayment.
Pergo can be installed directly over most hard surface flooring.
No glue no nails no mess.
I could run the floor boards the other direction and it wouldn t be an issue.
I have two openings one 40 and 42 where the total run would be 33 to 34 feet long.
Can i use extra padding under my pergo floors that have padding already attached to allow for more comfort underfoot.
There isn t a wood flooring installer in the business who isn t guilty of taking a shortcut or two on the job site from time to time.
Pergo laminate and locking engineered planks simply click together.
Installing flooring can be hard on your back so i just do a little at a time and take lots of breaks.
I would like to know if i should just run the entire flooring from room to room or if i should separate it based on the rooms and have t moulding to transition from the bedrooms to the living space.
I don t have the install directions yet but i saw somewhere on this site that more then 30 run need an expansion joint.
The good news is that laying wood floors isn t rocket science.
It is a very dry basement.
Pergo want to absolve themselves of as much liability as possible so they require expansion joints at all room connections.
Obviously this isn t always necessary to prevent movement issues.
I actually started installing the new flooring before i decided to dump the recording studio project and started in that room.
You ll have to make a risk judgement.