DIY Flooring Installation: What You Need to Know Before Starting
Whether you're giving your home a fresh look or revamping a single room, new flooring can transform your space instantly. If you're the hands-on type, installing flooring yourself can be a satisfying, cost-effective project. But before you roll up your sleeves, there are a few things to know to ensure success.
At T-Build, we’re all about empowering our clients—whether you hire us or go the DIY route. Here’s your complete guide to get started right.
1. Choose the Right Flooring for Your Space
Different rooms call for different flooring types. Consider these popular options:
T-Build Tip: Always check if your chosen flooring is compatible with underfloor heating if you have it installed.
2. Assess and Prepare Your Subfloor
Your subfloor needs to be level, clean, and dry. Skipping this step is one of the most common DIY mistakes.
T-Build Tip: For wood subfloors, secure loose boards and sand any high spots.
3. Measure Twice, Cut Once
Always measure your room dimensions carefully—and then measure again. Factor in:
T-Build Tip: Use a chalk line or spacers to ensure straight lines during installation.
4. Have the Right Tools on Hand
Depending on your flooring type, you may need:
T-Build Tip: Always order 10% more flooring than the room size to account for cuts and mistakes.
5. Give Your Flooring Time to Acclimatise
Most flooring materials, especially wood and laminate, need 48 hours in the room where they'll be installed. This helps prevent warping or gaps due to humidity changes.
6. Watch Out for These Common Mistakes
If you’re unsure, don’t hesitate to ask for professional help.
Need Expert Help Along the Way?
At T-Build, we love a good DIY project—but we’re always here when you need a hand. Whether it’s prepping your subfloor, supplying top-quality materials, or stepping in for full installation, we offer support that fits your budget and timeline.
Get in touch today to chat flooring ideas, or request a no-obligation quote: www.t-build.co.uk
Final Word
DIY flooring can be extremely rewarding with the right prep, tools, and mindset. Take your time, plan carefully, and when in doubt—call the pros. Your dream floor is just a few planks away.