Staggering floor planks.
How to stagger laminate flooring planks.
The rule of thumb that professional flooring installers follow is to stagger the end joint of adjacent rows by a distance equal to 2 or 3 times the width of the plank.
In this step you need to start working from the right side.
Steps for staggering vinyl plank flooring.
Avoid regular stagger patterns.
You can do this now or even before marking the gap.
That makes 6 inches the most common minimum spacing for 2 and 3 inch hardwood boards but laminate planks are typically wider than this.
Grab measure the space using the tape measure.
Lay a full plank to begin row one.
Remember to do the handy calculation described above.
Ensure that the plank at the end of row one is no less than 6 inches in length.
Two joints don t have to be exactly adjacent to ruin a flooring stagger pattern.
So put the plank on the floor you are working at.
To begin with the installation and stagger the vinyl planks the first thing you need to do is to cut the top.
While there are no steadfast rules as to how you should stagger your laminate flooring it is best to be aware that you should be aiming to lay your floor in an irregular pattern with your stagger length to be in the region of 6 12 inches.
Place the tape measure you are using for measuring.
Mark a line or several dots at away on.
There are certain racking mistakes you can make that will ruin your random hardwood.
Defining the expansion gap.
How to stagger wood floor planks distance between adjacent joints.