How Do You Remove A Floating Floor?
You don’t really like the floating laminate floor in the house you bought, and you’re ready to replace it with a different flooring material. The problem is, you can’t figure out how to remove it. Luckily, floating floors were designed for easy removal, and with a few common tools you’ll have that floor gone within an hour or two. Before you know it, you’ll be ready for the next step in your home improvement project. Remove the quarter-round wood that is installed against the baseboard by gently prying it with a small pry bar, taking care not to dent or scrape the baseboard. If you plan on reusing the quarter round, number the back of each piece as you remove it from the perimeter of the room. Determine which wall of the floor was the ending wall of installation by looking at the long edges of the flooring. The ending strip will have a groove along the edge, designed to hold the next piece of flooring. This is your starting wall. Wedge the angled end of a large pry bar under the first