Choose laminate planks and underlayment suitable for your subfloor type (concrete/wood)
Measure the room and order extra planks for cuts and waste
Remove existing flooring and baseboards (or plan to cut under trim)
Check subfloor flatness; repair high/low spots as needed
Ensure subfloor is clean, dry, and free of dust/debris
Acclimate laminate planks in the room for the manufacturer-recommended time
Install vapor barrier if required for your subfloor and climate
Roll out underlayment with seams overlapped and taped as recommended
Lay the first row with expansion gaps along walls (use spacers)
Plan plank direction (typically parallel to the longest wall) and stagger end joints
Cut the first plank in the first row to fit, then continue the row with full planks
Use a tapping block and pull bar to fit planks together without damaging edges
Start the next row with a cut piece to maintain stagger (commonly 8–12 in / 20–30 cm offset)
Continue installing rows, maintaining expansion gaps around all fixed objects
Cut around door jambs by trimming door casing to allow planks to slide underneath
Use a jigsaw or oscillating tool for irregular cuts (pipes, vents)
Maintain tight seams by locking planks per the manufacturer’s click system instructions
For floating floors, avoid fastening planks to the subfloor
Stop installation at obstacles and leave expansion gaps at perimeter and transitions
Install transition strips at doorways and between rooms if required
Reinstall baseboards or shoe molding to cover expansion gaps
Clean the floor surface and remove spacers
Install furniture and allow the floor to settle if required by the manufacturer
Follow manufacturer guidelines for temperature/humidity limits and maintenance
