FAQs

Installation Loss Method & Glue Usage

1. How much extra should I prepare for installation loss?

Click-lock flooring can be assembled by hand or with a tapping block For flat-lock flooring, glue is required for installation.

2. What causes installation waste?

Boards need to be cut to fit walls, corners, doorframes, and irregular spaces. Some pieces become too short to use, so extra material is necessary.

3.Can you calculate the exact quantity?

Sure. Please send me the floor plan, and I will calculate the total area plus suggested wastage for you.

4. How do I install the flooring?

Click-lock flooring can be assembled by hand or with a tapping block For T&G system flooring, glue is required for installation.

5. Is glue required for installation?

Normally no glue is needed for click-lock flooring. The locking system is tight enough, making fixing faster, cleaner and odor-free.

6.Can we glue it down if needed?

For some projects, it can be glued to the subfloor. But floating installation (no glue) is standard for most residential cases

7. Do we need to finalize it?

No nailing required. It is a floating floor. Just lay underlay first, then fix the flooring on top

8. Is it easy for local workers to repair?

Very easy. Most local installers are familiar with click-lock flooring and no special tools are needed

9. How long does installation take?

For a normal house, a team of 2 workers can usually finish within 1-2 days, depending on the total area.