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Each laminate manufacturer has specific installation instructions. The success of your laminate floor depends on following these guidelines.

You need to know the manufacturer and product name before you can proceed to the installion instructions. Since they vary by manufacturer you cannot assume that what goes for one product is the same for another. If you were to do so, you risk voiding the warranty.

 

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