For these rows hold each piece at a 45 degree angle and insert the long tongue edge into the groove of the planks in the preceding row then lower the piece flat to the floor to lock the joint.
How to place 2nd row of laminate flooring.
One way is to snap a line where the first row of flooring should end including the 1 4 gap in the measurement.
Now in the end you can put down the necessary transitions.
How much time you need to install laminate flooring.
Laminate flooring manufacturers often require their floors to be staggered anywhere between 6 to 12 inches some manufacturers even want more it is important to have a good understanding of the manufacturers guidelines before laying the laminate flooring.
Place the first plank next to one of the walls in the corner then snap the end of it into the next plank in the row using the built in tongues and grooves.
Some products require you to use a tapping block to close these gaps.
Press down and snap the plank into place.
Then after you start working on the second row you snap another line to show yourself where the second row of flooring should end while maintaining the gap.
Since the fiber in laminate flooring is susceptible to water damage make sure there are no gaps between the seams.
Use the short trimmed section of the previous row to start the next row.
It snaps together by lining up at an angle and then flattening out the row being installed.
This will ensure the joints between planks in a row are staggered from the joints in adjoining rows.
Remember to get the moldings on the wall not on the floor.
Then lay the second row and cut the final plank to fit.
The specifications depend on flooring transition types.
Install the planks for the second and subsequent rows using a similar but slightly different technique than you used for the first row.
But instead of using the offcut to start the third row and creating a step laminate floor pattern set it aside for later.
Staggering the floor gives a full preview of the complete work.
Starting the rows with different sized planks will create a staggered look which actually makes the laminate flooring stronger.
Watch our step by step video showing how to lay laminate flooring with expert advice and top tips to help you complete the job with confidence.