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DIY LVP install…tell me what I need to know.

Posted on 11/21/25 at 1:01 pm
Posted by TexasHand
Mississippi
Member since Sep 2013
1354 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 1:01 pm
Thanks fellas!
Posted by 9rocket
Member since Sep 2020
1620 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 1:42 pm to
Be sure to leave a perimeter back.
Prepare for sore back.
Posted by Canon951
Member since May 2020
383 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 2:04 pm to
hire someone to do it
Posted by 2 Jugs
Saint Amant
Member since Feb 2018
2295 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 2:26 pm to
quote:

tell me what I need to know.



Read the installation instructions for that flooring. Follow those instructions or you will void any kind of warranty that is available.
Posted by Civildawg
Member since May 2012
10163 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 2:49 pm to
Get a lvp install kit from Lowe's or Home Depot. Make sure you use the spacers around the perimeter
Posted by Clames
Member since Oct 2010
18801 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 3:06 pm to
How much of it are you putting down? If you already own a miter saw or table saw, get the dedicated PCD Pergo blades for cutting the stuff. If you don't then get a LVP cutter, these are great for smaller installs and you can cut right there in the room.

LVP cutter

Those flooring kits are ok but get a decent non-marring flooring mallet and a set of flooring clamps, sometimes you can get a few layers in and notice a joint between planks opened a little, the ratchet clamp will allow you to squeeze that back tight.
This post was edited on 11/21/25 at 3:07 pm
Posted by TexasHand
Mississippi
Member since Sep 2013
1354 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 5:54 pm to
Total of 1100 sqft over concrete slab. I’ve laid tile a few times so I’m accustomed to a sore back lol. I refuse to pay someone 3k to do something I can knock out. Me and YouTube go wayyy back. Figured I’d ask you fellas that may have experience with it.
Posted by TheOcean
#honeyfriedchicken
Member since Aug 2004
45082 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 5:58 pm to
Buy a ton of spacers. Invest in a laminate cutter. Get the highest quality LVP you can afford -- it will make installing it much, much easier.
Posted by Turnblad85
Member since Sep 2022
4288 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 6:29 pm to
go around with a straight edge and see how uneven your concrete is. If its bad then it can lead to hollow spot under some areas. Aside from a hollow sounding floor, it may start to separate joints from being flexed everytime its stepped on. If carpet was there from the builder, it could take a bunch of expensive leveling concrete to bring it up to snuff. One thing for sure, the instructions will ask for an almost unheard of level of flatness. Something like 1/16" in 6ft. I think they say that because they know no floor is going to meet those specs and it gives them an out for warranty claims.


I've always just scored and snapped crosscuts with utility knife. Or if its the real thick stuff used a jigsaw over a trash can station to collect the sawdust. Table saw outside for the rips.
Posted by CEB
Member since May 2023
76 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 6:31 pm to
Just completed 1st of 3 rooms. Make sure concrete subfloor is clean and level. Take your time. As you lay each row make certain row it straight and locked in. Watch end connection and make sure there is no debris or dirt getting between ends.
Posted by weadjust
Member since Aug 2012
15631 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 6:32 pm to
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Buy a ton of spacers


I have always used the scraps from cutting the LVP flooring as spacers

Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
66915 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 6:46 pm to
I vest in a good pair of knee pads.
Not very difficult. Takes a little time, so don't get in a hurry
Use a 6 mil underlayment if putting on concrete floor
Use a miter saw to cut pieces.
Posted by urtoosmall
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2009
531 posts
Posted on 11/22/25 at 11:33 am to
This guy is the GOAT for LVP install

https://www.sothatshowyoudothat.com/

I would also spend time on his youtube channel until you feel comfortable with everything. There are a lot of questions to answer if you've never done it before.

YouTube - So That's How You Do That!
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
71167 posts
Posted on 11/22/25 at 9:33 pm to
quote:

Prepare for sore back.

And knees. I've done a couple of installs, and every time my knees kill me for days afterwards. I use kneepads, but they still hurt. I'd hate to feel them without the pads.
Posted by TheOcean
#honeyfriedchicken
Member since Aug 2004
45082 posts
Posted on 11/23/25 at 8:08 am to
quote:

I have always used the scraps from cutting the LVP flooring as spacers


We do, too. But your first attempt it is usually easier to buy the spacers
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