If you have a vinyl floor you may be able to install your flooring directly on top of it.
Do you need to seal a concrete floor before laying laminate.
However before you can begin to lay the floor boards you must ensure that any damage to the concrete is completely repaired.
Laminate flooring in a home can completely revitalize an old look of a room creating a classic style that matches many home decors.
Laminate flooring is a good alternative to wood flooring in basements.
You can install laminate flooring over a variety of subfloors including concrete.
Remove any carpet or other flooring.
However many homeowners are disappointed to discover that solid wood flooring cannot be installed on a concrete slab.
Sealing concrete is both a protective coating for the concrete floor from above and an additional moisture.
Many types of flooring can be installed over a concrete sub floor.
Laminate flooring is also fairly easy to install.
Allow the thinset to completely dry before you seal the surface of the concrete pad.
From my understanding the screed will not need sealing if you are only going to fit laminate or carpet.
The laminate supplier will be able to advise you on.
If you have to lay laminate boards on a small surface or a room with a complex shape buy 10 more flooring as you will get significant waste due to cutting.
Nevertheless if you have to lay laminate flooring on a large surface a very large room or several room you should buy only 5 percent more flooring.
Sealing prevents moisture from evaporating out of the porous concrete surface onto the new flooring.
If your concrete passes the moisture test then plastic sheeting at least 6 mils thick will prevent moisture from getting into your laminate flooring.
You don t need to seal a concrete floor before installing laminate.
Install a plastic vapor barrier.
Just be sure to use the correct laminate suitable for the kind of area you are intending to use it on.
A freshly screeded floor should be sealed before tiles are fitted unless a screed has been used that does not need sealing priming this screed is usually dust free so it seems as yours would require sealing for tiling.
Determine how much flooring and materials will be needed.
Add about 10 to that number to account for any possible mistakes and warped boards.
Where plastic sheets must be joined overlap the sheets by several inches and use strong vinyl tape to secure them.
If the house is older or there is a doubt regarding possible moisture in the concrete subfloor then laminate can be laid on a bituminous reinforced underlay designed for that purpose.
Multiply length times width of the room.