Cabinets are not recommended to be installed over a floating floor especially cabinets that have a heavy granite counter top.
Can laminate floor be installed under cabinets.
To answer your question yes you can install cabinets directly over a laminate floor.
With this type of cabinet installing under it should be fine.
It s the same reason that you leave a 1 4 gap around a perimeter because the floor must have room for expansion and contraction.
It needs to float.
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When installing laminate flooring you should install the cabinets first.
Yes laminate is a floating floor type so it should defiantly go in after the cabinets.
I see no reason to not install it in the kitchen and would continue it under the appliances as well.
Consider installing thin floorings such as luxury vinyl laminate or tile which are possible to lay right up to the cabinets.
This will cause the flooring to buckle destroy the locking system and ruin your flooring permanently.
Temperature changes can cause the floor to expand and contract.
Laminate should not have cabinets on top of it.
Sometimes the decision of whether to install the cabinets or the floors first depends on other factors.
Installing these items on top of your new flooring will cause pressure and not let the flooring expand and contract to temperature changes.
I am also assuming there will be space to see under the cabinets so you will want the flooring to continue under the cabinets.
When installing laminate flooring in kitchens and bathrooms you cannot place cabinets or any hardware that is meant to be bolted permanently to the floor on the laminate.
Laminate floors are classified as a floating floor system.
Laminate floors should be installed after the cabinetry because the material needs to be able to expand and contract depending on humidity levels.
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Or you can cut the laminate flooring at the cabinet edge and but the new stuff up to it.
I just recently did a remodel to my kitchen and used armstrong pacific heights wood laminate the kind that locks together.
You can pull out all your cabinets and run the new flooring underneath.
If you want flooring under the cabinets i suggest you choose a glue down engineered flooring.
The ragged edge of the flooring is then covered over with quarter round or base molding.
Installing the cabinets on the flooring could bind the floor due to the weight of the cabinets.
Hi shaun no problem.
The proper installation would be to install the cabinets and then install the flooring around the cabinets.
Tile or linoleum on the other hand can run all the way to the wall with no problems.