Assuming your measurements are correct, I would buy 10 rolls of underlayment = 1000 sf. (Most rolls of underlayment come in 100 ft rolls...but double check the rolls you are getting as there are a few that have other specs).
10x12 room
$2,800 product installation & molding & corners
To calculate the number of boxes of 8mm laminate flooring needed for a room measuring 14 feet by 9 feet, first determine the area of the room: 14 ft x 9 ft = 126 square feet. If a box of laminate flooring covers approximately 20 square feet, you would need 126 / 20 = 6.3 boxes. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a box, you would need to round up to 7 boxes to ensure complete coverage.
There are a few different ways to level your subfloor to make it ready for vinyl or linoleum flooring - depending on what kind of subfloor you have, and how much leveling has to be done. If your subfloor is concrete, and is smooth and in good shape, you need put nothing down first - install your linoleum right to the concrete. If your concrete has cracks or even major areas of unevenness, you can apply a concrete leveling compound (trowel it smooth, or pour a self-leveling variety). Then flooring on top of that. If your subfloor is wood, you'll need an underlayment. Most folks use 1/4"-5/16" wood underlayment designed for flooring, but a better option would be 1/4" tile backerboard (it's moisture resistant and won't rot like wood will). You can also apply the same sort of leveling compound I mentioned above, and trowel or pour that to your subfloor. With compound or underlayment, either way, once the floor is smooth and even, you're ready for flooring.
It solely depends on the square footage you wish to replace and the type of flooring you wish to install, and whether you're doing it yourself or hiring a contractor
The pergo laminate flooring should last a long time under normal wear and tear. I would however suggest going with wood before the laminate flooring.
You can, but you would have to use a divider strip which will be higher that the surface of the laminate flooring.
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Laying down laminate flooring on concrete is usually a tedious process. Only a profesional would be able to carry out such a operation.
"I would recommend replacing your laminate floor at Lowe's building supply. They carry a full line of tools, flooring and all the materials you will need to install your flooring."
I would say laminate flooring in case there is any leaks or spillages, the flooring won't get damaged.
in general...absolutely...so long as you purchase a quality product. now, there are very good laminates out there, but by the same token, you must purchase a quality product, in flooring, use this rule...if it sounds too good to be true (cost-wise), its a lousy product.
"You can purchase flooring in both real wood and in laminate tiles. It depends on which you would rather have, you could check a carpet store for different styles."
The best underlayment for laminate floors depends on where the floor is laid. If there is no chance of moisture coming up through the floor a standard foam underlayment would suffice. If there is a chance of moisture coming up a foam and film combination should be used. If there is also a need for sound reduction traveling through the floor either a cork of modified underlayment should be used.
I would. Laminate flooring has many of the same patterns. If you don't stagger, it can give your floor a uniform look which many will agree doesn't look as good.
A bronzed birch laminate flooring will best match bleached oak cabinets. The dark color of the wood flooring would really compliment the pale colored cabinets.
One pack, if it contains enough laminate.