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Laminate Buying
Checklist Download our Laminate flooring buying checklist, so you know what
questions to ask at your local floor store.
Installing laminate flooring can
help you achieve the look of stone, hardwood or tile flooring for a lesser cost than these materials. Laminate floors are
also hypoallergenic and come in a variety of colors and styles! However, before running out to buy laminate for your
home, there are a few things to keep in mind.
Below are 3 important laminate installation questions that should be addressed prior to purchase. Each question has a
sample project planning worksheet attached, complete with example answers. After printing out a blank worksheet (by clicking
on the worksheet link) you can refer to our worksheet models for help.
These worksheets are handy when consulting with flooring professionals. You'll have more control over your laminate
project, and who knows, you may even be able to save money in the long run!
Want to know how much laminate flooring you need for your home? Use our Flooring Estimator Tool on our homepage to
find out.
If you're in the market for green laminate floors, its important that you ask the right questions to ensure you end up with something that's
environmentally friendly. Use Green.FindAnyFloor.com for all your green flooring needs.
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Laminate flooring installation project planning checklist.
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Flooring Installation Checklist – 215kb pdf | Our Checklist for Flooring Project Installation
Questions
Where are you going to install laminate flooring?
This worksheet helps you decide which type of laminate flooring works best for the part of your home where it will be
installed.

Do you have a budget?
Fill in the cost of each item of your flooring project on the worksheet as you get quotes and estimates. You'll be able
to get a pretty good idea of what the whole job will cost.

Are you going to use financing?
If you need financing, you want to get the best deal. Use this table to keep notes and
compare offers from different lenders.

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