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How do you calculate vinyl plank flooring?
Measure the width of the room, and divide it by the width of the exposed portion of the plank before you start installing vinyl plank flooring. For example, if your room measures 123 in., and your flooring is 5.75 in. wide, you’d divide 123 by 5.75, which is 21.39.
How many planks are in a box of flooring?
Each pack contains nine planks of high gloss laminate flooring, which equates to a coverage of 2.1sqm.
How many square feet is a 10×10 floor?
100 square feet
How many square feet is a 10×10 room? The square footage of a room 10 feet wide by 10 feet long is 100 square feet. Find the square footage by multiplying the width (10 ft) by the length (10 ft).
How big of a box do I need for vinyl flooring?
Most cases cover from 18 to 25 square feet. The number in each box varies depending on width. Once you’ve decided on the style you want: Find the area you want covered.
What should I look for when choosing vinyl plank flooring?
If you are going to be installing your vinyl plank flooring in an area with high foot traffic, such as a restaurant or retail space, choose flooring with a wear layer of at least 20 mil (0.02 in). This will ensure that your flooring is sufficiently durable to last for several years.
How long does it take to install vinyl plank flooring?
A small room can be completed in three to four hours, usually. Vinyl plank flooring uses a click-lock system in which the edges and ends of the planks snap together. This flooring is generally installed as a “floating floor” that simply rests on the underlayment with no glue-down bond necessary.
Is there a calculator for vinyl flooring?
Our calculator does this for you automatically, starting with a 15% waste amount. This vinyl flooring calculator shows you how many boxes you will need (including waste) and how much you can expect to pay for it. Always remember, when you ask “how much vinyl plank flooring do I need?” it’s best to get more and return it than to run out.