I like these life proof, they last a long time and show almost no wear after years of use. The ones he's using are great because there's no tapping on the left or right to connect the other end, which causes so much problems if you bend the edges. Vinyl flooring is all I will install, especially if you have pets...it's a must use.
Laying the floor is easy how you tackle stairs when you run into them is hard- no jnderlayment these have their own and if you use additional underpayment you will void the lifetime warranty.
As a person that does floors for a living I’ll tell you if the costumer don’t wanna pay I’ll just install it how the floor is I make sure they sign paper that I’m not responsible what happens next
The only person that gives a shit about the pattern is the guy who lays it down. This is the same concept as every other trade that has some "special knowledge" that generally makes no difference at all in the end product. You could literally just lay LVP on the floor and its half decent flooring already. Stop pretending the Legos of flooring are some specal thing 😂
I’m just starting my living room into and throughout my kitchen. I was thinking the same thing but I was always taught to use a 6” step. You think random looks better?
@@joeyd7728 I've done hundreds of laminate floors and that step pattern shows terribly. I make sure none of my lines line up for at least 4 rows and I randomize it throughout the whole floor. No seams closer than 6 inches either.. I also pull from at least 4 boxes at a time to avoid any color patterning.
Most flooring has Instructions to lay them by 3rd's or 4th's depending on the brands. Also they come with Square footage instructions about Whether or not they have dividers. As a contractor if the client Request it to be layed outside the instructions of the brand but I don't put a warranty that covers the floor if it comes undone. herringbone Is pattern is covered by warranty . As long as that you stagger the floor and they have over 6 inches of over lay the floor will hold. The Reason why you want to stagger the joint to create a better hold on the next floor piece.
I'm not a fan of this stagger, but, most people will never notice. On my first install I had no idea what I was doing and jacked the entire floor up. I can't wait to take it out.
🤣probably not. It’s probably uneven. But if the customer paid for it. That’s on the customer for not putting an underpayment. Idc if the product has the thin part on the back that’s NOT an underlayment. The underlayment is for many purposes. Mainly for moisture protection and comfort under your feet and noise reduction. This will creek and crack sound with each step. And will probably need to be replaced again because it weakens the joints. If you get a good underlayment the floor doesn’t have to be perfectly level. Because the padding with give it a flatter surface to lay on and it’s cushioned with moisture protection. I’m not a professional by no means but I’m about to install some in my house in less than a week so I’ve been learning a ton before I even try.
Mientras el dueño no diga nada c puede hacer ese tipo de trabajo puerco pero rápido Easy money sin protección en el suelo escaleriado simplemente un cochinero 😅
Sometimes homeowners don't want to pay extra for removal, reinstalling and finish paint. They'd rather hide gaps with quarter round..but yes. I'd remove baseboard too if it was up to me
@@jasonrasberry2439 bingo. People often forget concert holds moisture, a lot of it. And that’s why baseman’s are prone to “bad jobs”, no it’s wasn’t a bad install, just missed preparation and moisture got in the boards and caused damage
Only need an underlayment in a condo association just for sound absorption lifeproof makes there own underlayment. Always layed 6 mill plastic down regardless of moisture content ! Installed this per Home Depot installations guidelines. Lifeproof also makes a herringbone floor design flooring
It’s not for expansion. What they will do is put quarter on the base board everywhere to cover the gap. How they should have done it is taken off the baseboards and after the flooring is installed, you then reinstall the baseboards.
Hey sorry to tell you that you couldn’t be more wrong about a tapping block on life proof. I install it everyday it is an exclusive product of Home Depot which I have the contract with them to install this product and all their vinyl floor products. They even sell a lifeproof box that contains a tapping block spacers pull bar and a specific rubber mallet made just for their life proof product. The red side is to use when tapping it in with the tapping block and the gray side is to tap down the drop lock short butt seam. Just a little 411 for you so you don’t misinform people out there.
In you don't install it with a moister barrier (6 mil plastic) when installing over a slab foundation, the manufacture will most likely not warranty it.
Well if it's done correctly it'll last quite a while but this is not done correctly so it probably won't last that long before it starts buckling in cupping
@@rickashley9708 for one he has no underlayment you want to put at least a 6mm plastic on concrete. Second he's running it at a 45 which is going to cause an irregular movement. That's just a quick way to get done make money and get
@@rickashley9708 you want to do an irregular step you don't want them all to line up all the way across the floor the same they just it doesn't work well that way and it causes them after time to pop up.
@@domingoc I'm sure this is too late, but just in case, You just gotta randomize the seams so as not to leave that stair step look. In the end that just looks like garbage.
I like these life proof, they last a long time and show almost no wear after years of use. The ones he's using are great because there's no tapping on the left or right to connect the other end, which causes so much problems if you bend the edges. Vinyl flooring is all I will install, especially if you have pets...it's a must use.
No no no no.. Stair steps dude.. Stairway to heaven
Lmao😂that’s what I was thinking watching this lol
Laying the floor is easy how you tackle stairs when you run into them is hard- no jnderlayment these have their own and if you use additional underpayment you will void the lifetime warranty.
I like the wider planks makes installation faster too
Damn Julio what’s the hurry lol
The stair step, no prep special. Got to love a handyman
Cry more
As a person that does floors for a living I’ll tell you if the costumer don’t wanna pay I’ll just install it how the floor is I make sure they sign paper that I’m not responsible what happens next
The only person that gives a shit about the pattern is the guy who lays it down. This is the same concept as every other trade that has some "special knowledge" that generally makes no difference at all in the end product.
You could literally just lay LVP on the floor and its half decent flooring already. Stop pretending the Legos of flooring are some specal thing 😂
No matter the pattern you will have a step pattern.
Will quiet walk lv be too soft uner lvp with pad?
I need to hire you
Good way to put the flooring down but How about that empty corners?
You got a bad stair-stepping pattern going.
Good work
Aren't those staggers a bit on the small side?
What color style is that?
👍
Itu bahannya dari kayu apa kak 🙏🏻
Forgot the vapor barrier
No vapor barrier needed it’s in the plank
@@kottykingwhen the subfloor is concrete, yes you do need a barrier
That will void the warranty
Yeah the easy part is easy we get it.
Qué pasa si lo instaló en basement y se me llega a meter el agua?
Where are you located?
Moisture barrier?
台灣也有生產這種地板
It’s a pain to watch this video. I can see by the rows u installed that the design of the flooring of how it is laid is a stair design, Horrid.
Learn how to do sheet vinyl so you can figure out the 6mil plastic
What is the color installed in the video and the manufacturer
lifeproof dusk cherry
como se llama el modelo que estan usando?
How do u get the next row in when there is no room to hammer
Theres another tool with a hook kinda things hooks on on the floors edge between the floor and wall the had a another part where u hammer it
They make a special bar
I know some lvp has the insulation built on the back, but can you add an additional layer under that?
You're supposed to
Seams should be more random. That stair step will show up like dog shit when you're done.
I’m just starting my living room into and throughout my kitchen. I was thinking the same thing but I was always taught to use a 6” step. You think random looks better?
@@joeyd7728 I've done hundreds of laminate floors and that step pattern shows terribly. I make sure none of my lines line up for at least 4 rows and I randomize it throughout the whole floor. No seams closer than 6 inches either.. I also pull from at least 4 boxes at a time to avoid any color patterning.
@@andys5562 thank you, bro! Appreciate the tips!
Never tapped the short side in
How thick are these planks?
Prob the 22m
You didn’t finish ??
Ever heard of no rush. Take your time 😂
Porque no pusiste plastico antes
Do the planks need to acclimate to the room like hardwood before the install?
Yes at least 24 hours but it's best to do at least 48 if you can
When you aren’t paid hourly😂
But the last what is the lebt side
What is the name of that color ?
RR6
Isn't that a fucked up stagger
I was thinking the same lmaoooo
depends on what the client wanted or instructed.
Stagger away unless the client asks otherwise. Work smart
Most flooring has Instructions to lay them by 3rd's or 4th's depending on the brands. Also they come with Square footage instructions about Whether or not they have dividers. As a contractor if the client Request it to be layed outside the instructions of the brand but I don't put a warranty that covers the floor if it comes undone. herringbone Is pattern is covered by warranty . As long as that you stagger the floor and they have over 6 inches of over lay the floor will hold. The Reason why you want to stagger the joint to create a better hold on the next floor piece.
I'm not a fan of this stagger, but, most people will never notice. On my first install I had no idea what I was doing and jacked the entire floor up. I can't wait to take it out.
Did you add a sealer on the concrete before you placed the vinyl
🤣probably not. It’s probably uneven. But if the customer paid for it. That’s on the customer for not putting an underpayment. Idc if the product has the thin part on the back that’s NOT an underlayment. The underlayment is for many purposes. Mainly for moisture protection and comfort under your feet and noise reduction. This will creek and crack sound with each step. And will probably need to be replaced again because it weakens the joints. If you get a good underlayment the floor doesn’t have to be perfectly level. Because the padding with give it a flatter surface to lay on and it’s cushioned with moisture protection. I’m not a professional by no means but I’m about to install some in my house in less than a week so I’ve been learning a ton before I even try.
Little step pattern action.
Stair steppin fuck yeh
Así kiero ser para k Bea k en este país todo se logra gracias y k dios los bendiga
Underlayment?
The laminate have that under
Put the plastic first
Is He Speedy Gonzales..??
What color/brand is that?
Life proof Hardeman Oak sold by Home Depot
Mientras el dueño no diga nada c puede hacer ese tipo de trabajo puerco pero rápido Easy money sin protección en el suelo escaleriado simplemente un cochinero 😅
Dude patch the cracks 😂
Crack is what you smoking on
I would remove the floor molding before floor installation
Correcto.
Looks like just baseboard left. Shoe molding will cover the gap.
Sometimes homeowners don't want to pay extra for removal, reinstalling and finish paint. They'd rather hide gaps with quarter round..but yes. I'd remove baseboard too if it was up to me
You can tell the floor is uneven
What's the black thing he using?
Called a block
Sorry carnal but that floor will start cupping . You need to put 6 mil plastic underneath the floor when installing over concrete
Which colour and brand is this wow
I believe it’s the Lifeproof Dusk Cherry
No underlayment?
Anymore, most lvt has built on underlayment
Most New flooring doesn't need underLayment because it comes with underlayment built it. I installed 234 floors so far.
Most LVP come with it molded on the bottom of the board but you still want to use a poly clear underlayment if the subfloor is Concrete. Moisture.
@@jasonrasberry2439 bingo. People often forget concert holds moisture, a lot of it. And that’s why baseman’s are prone to “bad jobs”, no it’s wasn’t a bad install, just missed preparation and moisture got in the boards and caused damage
Cheaped out. That stuff cost as much as the flooring.
No floor prep no plastic under 😂
De nada sirve la rapides si va a quedar todo quebrado. Importa mas la Calidad no la Cantidad.
Gonna see those seems a mile away
Where’s the pad
Shoddy construction R Us!
You get what you pay for
I thought underlayment was a requirement when installing on concrete slabs? Am I wrong here... Wanna make sure I do this correctly
Just read the directions. It depends on moisture content
Yes , 6 mil plastic is required for lvp on concrete. Plus you can see he did no surface prep
Not this floor it comes with one on the title ppl that r talking have never worked with Lifeproof I work for the company is right on the box
Only need an underlayment in a condo association just for sound absorption lifeproof makes there own underlayment. Always layed 6 mill plastic down regardless of moisture content ! Installed this per Home Depot installations guidelines. Lifeproof also makes a herringbone floor design flooring
It is
No lleva pegamento o algo así?
I would prep better and use a moisture barrier for good measure. Also terrible stair step.
why no underlayment?
Pre installed on the planks
How do you do the part by the walls under the trim?
Make sure you have expanding space when the flooring breathes through seasons
It’s not for expansion. What they will do is put quarter on the base board everywhere to cover the gap. How they should have done it is taken off the baseboards and after the flooring is installed, you then reinstall the baseboards.
Never used a tapping block on lifeproof just a soft rubber mallet ! Tapping blocks damages the very edge of the flooring
Hey sorry to tell you that you couldn’t be more wrong about a tapping block on life proof. I install it everyday it is an exclusive product of Home Depot which I have the contract with them to install this product and all their vinyl floor products. They even sell a lifeproof box that contains a tapping block spacers pull bar and a specific rubber mallet made just for their life proof product. The red side is to use when tapping it in with the tapping block and the gray side is to tap down the drop lock short butt seam. Just a little 411 for you so you don’t misinform people out there.
In you don't install it with a moister barrier (6 mil plastic) when installing over a slab foundation, the manufacture will most likely not warranty it.
Depends on the company
Lifeproof says its not required unless moisture is high
Oye amigo no es recomendable o mejor poner pegamento estoy por hacer el mío que recomiendas?
No, se pone bien despues de un dia .. si siente raro el primer dia .. es normal
Where is the foam padding under it
It's built in on that lifeproof brand.
Next video after this was talking about his layout and the staircase looks terrible and how to avoid 😆
If your the one he's working in your house. Fire his ass
Mas suben lo mas fácil
LVP is not consider s high end flooring, so this is ok, lightning bolt pattern. Do not try it with real wood planks, is a no no.
To go until until
😅
Dude needs to slow down. It’s like he doesn’t want to get paid by the hour.
No smart floor tech gets paid by the hour.
Thought it was sped up at first then I realized he was Mexican
🧐 3.3
Do see doing like a pattern that's wrong
Puro marranerías porque tan aprista 🤔 se te olvida la calidad?
Poor underneighbours without a underfloor installed .
What color?
Looks like Hardeman Oak
И без паралоновой подложки 🧐🤔?!
Stagger them joints or the flooring will move irregularly
That’s far from true what is true is if any of those short joints are less than 6 inches apart it will void you’re warranty
Your floor is not leveled I can see the plank coming up at the end of the
Stairs
pobre tlacuache
Один я зашёл почитать комментарии? 😵💫
No. A lot of negatives going on. But he looks so proud I don’t want to say anything
🤔 U still use a underlayment regardless of the thin attachment better for the long,long Haul smh 🤔
Wrong, there is no underlayment.
It's lifeproof brand flooring, the underlayment is built into the product. Sweeping that floor and a little leveling compound would help though.
If it’s life proof underlayment is attached
Otro jajajaja
No , the joints are too close man
Watch this guy delete my comments too
Is this rent a mexican and if not how do I contact them? 😂. No, seriously bro great work 👍🏻
How kobg does this floor last
Well if it's done correctly it'll last quite a while but this is not done correctly so it probably won't last that long before it starts buckling in cupping
@shannontreadway ok.. Thank you for responding...what was he doing wrong ?
@@rickashley9708 for one he has no underlayment you want to put at least a 6mm plastic on concrete. Second he's running it at a 45 which is going to cause an irregular movement. That's just a quick way to get done make money and get
@@rickashley9708 you want to do an irregular step you don't want them all to line up all the way across the floor the same they just it doesn't work well that way and it causes them after time to pop up.
😂, baran
Ishni tushuntirib utasizma
U didn’t put the plastic trash bag shit down 🧐
You're staircasing...
how do you not staircase it. I'm about to do my floors and I was wondering how to not staircase? TIA
That’s not staircasing
Then what is?
@@natefarrington7442 Staircasing is the same as a running bond 50% staggering
@@domingoc I'm sure this is too late, but just in case, You just gotta randomize the seams so as not to leave that stair step look. In the end that just looks like garbage.
This is def. *NOT!* how you lie a floor.....
Never ever let the ends of the 'planks' come so close to eachother mate....🤦🏽🙋🏽
He is still slow