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Flooring Installation. Flooring Installation Guide While do-it-yourself home improvement projects are increasingly popular, installing flooring is a specialized skill. Carpet Aside from moving furniture, you can make sure things go smoothly on installation day by taking care of several key things beforehand. Wood For most customers, we recommend hiring a professional to properly install it, but you can still do a few things to prepare.

Tile A clean, precise tile installation is easier than you might think. Vinyl Mohawk luxury vinyl tile can be installed directly over most existing floor coverings, except for carpet, laminate, and cushioned vinyl flooring. What's the Best Carpet for Pets? Laminate planks, unlike luxury vinyl planks , come in a lot of sizes. Width and length make the planks have different appearances. Stone planks, for example, should be more uniform and give the floor its square, tiled look.

Wood planks should be longer and more slender for a modern look or wider and shorter for a more retro look. The installation method and location are also key aspects. Most laminate is designed to be a DIY install, and Mohawk laminate planks make it even easier. With UniClic, Mohawk innovates how the planks lock together. This process helps preserve any treatments to the planks and holds shape and durability better than a standard tongue and groove install. If you want professional installation, these planks will work for that too.

You should get three quotes from reliable vendors before signing any agreements. Want 3 Free Quotes or Flooring Advice? Click Here to Get Started. For most applications you will want to use a laminate with an AC rating of 3. This is good for high-traffic areas in residential installations. These are stronger planks, but they are also harder and not suited for homes. Unlike a lot of second-rate laminate planks, the RevWood collection from Mohawk is made from real wood. It is still recycled wood, keeping the green aspect that makes laminate so popular.

The top layer is all laminate but the core is real wood. It is pressed wood, and not a solid block, but the durability and rugged construction shine through. Instead of PVC, or plywood cores, RevWood flooring will last you a long time without a lot of give, warping or damage.

Your budget will come into play when choosing a new flooring type. The RevWood series is no different. This of course also depends on the amount you are purchasing, the style, color and version of RevWood. Make sure you know what you want and that it fits within your budget before you make that final purchase.

Below are the best Mohawk laminate flooring options. Each one is reviewed and explained so you know what to look for and what to expect when making your final purchase decision. RevWood laminate from Mohawk is made from real wood.

It has a few layers, but the core is made from recycled wood for added strength and durability. The RevWood Select line is arguably the best of the entire line up because it combines all of the features of the series with the cost-effectiveness of a mid-range laminate. The planks are not waterproof, though, which is the only negative mark I can give them. The planks are constructed with UniClic tongue and groove installation, making it easy to put together as a DIY project.

When it comes to your options, there are 35 different styles to choose from and all have the same lifetime warranty. Inside the series, you will find 12 different styles, ranging from vintage and rustic to modern and shiny.

The planks average 8mm in thickness giving you solid support and enough give to be soft underfoot. The RevWood Select series is scratch resistant, spill resistant and offers a coating that helps inhibit stains. With a 24 hour set period, you can install the floors and move the furniture in the following day. RevWood Plus is the laminate series that has it all. You will pay for the extra features, though. The biggest cost comes from the waterproofing.

Note that the individual planks are not waterproof and with the beveled edges, the waterproof treatment only works after the flooring is installed, set and in use. Each plank comes with an underlayment layer attached, saving you time and money on your install.

Like the rest of the RevWood lines, the Plus series also comes with a lifetime warranty. The wear layer is slightly thicker, allowing you to install the flooring in any room of your home, even in the basement and wet areas. This covers your floors from claws, accidents and spills caused by your pets of any species. RevWood is the base model of the Mohawk laminate family.

It is the least expensive, but it also has limitations. The biggest limits are the lack of waterproofing, like the Select series, but it is also missing the scratch protection. Most options in this line also do not have the UniClic groves. Installation is simple and straightforward though, and can be done by just about anyone. The biggest benefit to this series, aside from the lower cost per square foot, is the selection. Unlike the other two series, the base model comes in 75 variations.

You can add scratch resistance for an added cost, but in general the RevWood series is the basic, plain laminate at a highly affordable price. When looking at the floors, RevWood is the best option for medium traffic areas and for rooms not near wet areas. If you want to install in a kitchen or bathroom, you need to choose another option. However, installing in a living room or bedroom will give you a lasting floor that holds up well for years of beautiful use.

Installing Mohawk laminate planks is a DIY job. Vinyl planks are a bit easier, but not by much. Both offer a simple installation process that almost anyone can follow. If you would rather not deal with the process, you can hire a professional installer.

Note that most of the prices and quotes include the purchase of the flooring materials. For a DIY install, the basic method is outlined below.



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