What is the floor installation process?

The floor is the last step in home improvement. Generally, the walls at home are all processed, and the floor is paved after the home is cleaned. So be sure to finish all the dirty decoration work before laying the floor, and then clean the floor. If you want to install a composite floor, you don't need to play the keel, so you need to do a good job of leveling the cement floor or the bottom. After the ground is cleaned, it is necessary to spread a moisture-proof film on the ground. First, it is to prevent moisture, but also to prevent shock and reduce trampling. Moisture-proof film must completely cover all paved floors, and the joints should be sealed with adhesive tape. Only after all the moisture-proof films have been laid can the floor be paved. Unpack the floor and start paving the floor. If the owner is present, it is best to choose the floor pattern by himself, and put the plate with less beautiful pattern or obvious scar in the position with furniture, so as to cover it up. The floor is generally paved from the corner near the wall. Paving the floor is like building blocks. It has a groove-shaped opening, and the two blocks need to be connected together with the opening. Never plug or disassemble them. Once the opening is damaged by excessive force, the floor can't be closely connected, and the floor is considered scrapped. The floor is paved from the inside out, from the door to the living room and then to the room, which simulates the walking route of people's entry, so there is a continuity. There should be a certain gap between floor splicing to ensure the flexibility of wood. When you meet a corner or splice, you need to cut the floor and splice it to the wall. A gap of 8-1 mm should be kept between the floor and the wall to ensure that the wood expands when heated and contracts when cooled. This gap will be filled with a foot line later. The edge of the floor near the wall should be inserted with wooden tenon tips to make the floors close to each other seamlessly. Generally, when two pieces are spliced, the short end of the floor will be tapped with a hammer to make it close to the other piece. Close to the wall, use professional tools to tighten the last floor, and knock inward to tighten it. After all the floors are paved tightly, remove the wooden tenon inserted into the floor around the wall, install the foot line, and cover the gap between the floor and the wall; The joints between the floor and marble or other materials need to be linked by wood battens. The fillet is selected to be similar to the color of the floor, and stuck between the two floors with special glue, and compacted.