In some instances you might be able to install your flooring over an existing floor but it is important to check prior to installation if it is a suitable material.
Level wood subfloor for laminate.
Laminate flooring cannot ever be installed on a subfloor made of carpet or padding.
Not only is trying to install laminate over an uneven subfloor difficult but also it can be dangerous.
First assess the severity of the uneven.
Inspect the moisture level check the moisture level of the subflooring using a moisture meter.
Because laminate is typically thinner and less sturdy than real wood it is critical that you properly level the subfloor before you install laminate.
Wood and concrete are the idea subfloors.
Materials not suitable for a laminate installation.
A floating floor laminate or locking hardwood shouldn t be installed over a wood subfloor that s adhered to a concrete slab.
Laminate planks snap together and float above a subfloor which means tiny subfloor imperfections are okay although again a level subfloor will help prevent damage.
A subfloor is meant to be flat and level.
Laminate floors may be glued down or installed as floating systems which lock together using tongue and groove connectors.
A flat and level surface is preferred for all installations and in some cases you.
To make a subfloor suitable for installing laminate check out this basic guide first.
Subfloors are the base layer on which all finish materials such as carpet laminate tile and wood are installed.
After vacuuming or sweeping the subfloor to clean it add a plywood.
To level a subfloor for installing laminate follow the directions above to remove high and low spots.
If not your floor covering which is the solid hardwood laminate tile or other exposed flooring that goes on top of the subfloor will never be flat and level this problem can be fixed but it all depends on exactly what kind of uneven subfloor you have.