![]() That way, when you set them in here with the next piece, this seam isn't going to be bulging out on one side. You want to make sure that when you lock this in, you run this nice and straight right through here. Now, you go ahead and lay your first run all the way across your room. Something like that, to make sure that it's not moving around on you. If you want to, you can actually use some spacers or some shims, put it back in there, push it up tight. You want to put it about a half inch from the wall. So, when getting started, you want to take and make sure that your groove is facing out. And when it locks down, it just gives it a nice seam. The interlocking floor means that it has a groove on one side and almost a tongue on the other and it sits down in there and goes inside of it, just a little bit. And today I'm going to talk to you about how to install interlocking floor. Good day, everyone, I'm Joshua Clement with Lighty Contractors. Snap Decking | How to Snap Decking Together.Wood Patio Flooring | Interlocking Wood Patio Flooring.Vinyl Flooring | How to Install Vinyl Flooring Without Adhesives.Underlayment | How to Install Underlayment for a Laminate Floor With Staples.Tile Expensive | Is Installing Tile Expensive?.
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