Click lock flooring, also known as snap lock flooring or floating floors, is a type of flooring that has become increasingly popular in recent years. It is known for its ease of installation and durability, making it an excellent choice for both residential and commercial settings. In this article, we will discuss what click lock floor is, its benefits and drawbacks, and how to install it.
Installing click lock flooring is a relatively simple process that can be completed in just a few steps:
Prepare the Subfloor: The subfloor should be clean, dry, and level before installing click lock flooring.
Lay the Underlayment: Underlayment is a thin layer of material that is placed between the subfloor and the click lock flooring to provide cushioning and help reduce noise. Cut the underlayment to size and lay it out across the subfloor.
Begin Installation: Start in one corner of the room and begin laying the first row of planks. Insert the tongue of the first plank into the groove of the second plank and continue to snap the planks together until you reach the end of the row.
Continue Installation: Repeat step three, working row by row, until the entire floor is covered.
Trim: Trim any excess underlayment around the edges of the room, and install transition pieces around any areas where the click lock flooring meets another type of flooring.
Zhejiang Ouhong New Materials Co., Ltd. is an enterprise specializing in the production of various flooring materials, located in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China. It faces the port city of Ningbo (Beilun Port) on the east and Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang Province on the west, with very convenient transportation.