There are a few things to consider or take care of before you actually remove the laminate floor tiles or planks.
Can you take up laminate flooring and reuse.
Glued laminate was the first generation of laminate.
Before you can start tearing up your laminate floors you need to know which kind of laminate you re working with so you remove it properly.
Move all furniture and accessories from the room so the floor is bare.
To do so clear the room and remove any molding such as baseboards and transition strips that is installed on top of the laminate flooring around the edges of the room.
The lifetime of a floor goes through repairs reuse and general maintenance and this requires that the laminate floor be removed for certain purposes once in a while.
If you plan to reuse the flooring in another room be sure that the other room is smaller so there is enough material to cover the floor.
Laminate flooring comes apart as easily as it goes together but the edges are fragile so you have to disassemble a floor carefully if you want to reuse the boards.
There are many reasons why someone might have to lift the laminate up to get to floor underneath whether it is damp water spillage or the need to access pipes.
When you want to replace laminate flooring or need to access the subfloor underneath carefully take up the interlocking pieces of laminate.
The relamination process is a fairly simple project to undertake.
Start in a corner along the wall where the installation finished.
The lifetime of a floor goes through repairs reuse and general upkeep that will require a laminate floor to be removed at some stage.
This video aims to teach diyers how to lift up laminate flooring.
Use your fingers or the prybar to gently pry the corner piece of the snap lock flooring up and away from the subfloor.