| Where can laminate flooring be installed? |
 | One of the nice things about Armstrong Laminate Flooring is that you can install it over virtually any existing floor -- wood, and wood underlayment, concrete, ceramic and resilient tile, vinyl sheet flooring, even carpet, if it's fully adhered to a wood subfloor, and no more than 1/4" thick. That means you don't have to pull up old floors and deal with the mess or the hassle of repairing most subfloor damage. Just make sure your subfloor is structurally sound, dry, clean and flat. |
| How do I determine the direction in which to install my lamiante flooring? |
 | To decide where to begin the layout of your laminate floor, consider incoming light. It is usually best to install Armstrong Laminate Flooring with the planks running parallel to light coming in windows or glass doors. For any installation, the starting wall should be long, and as straight as possible. |
| How should I clean and maintain my laminate floor? |
 | Use Armstrong Laminate Floor Cleaner , a specially formulated no-rinse cleaner that allows you to just squirt and mop. |
| If I damage my floor, can it be repaired? |
 | While Armstrong Laminate Flooring is durable, no floor is indestructible. But you can easily make minor nicks or scratches disappear with a Laminate Floor Touch-Up Kit. For major repairs, we suggest you contract a professional. |