Preparation is everything. Before you even open your first box of flooring, make sure the room is ready to go. This means removing all furniture, baseboards, and any existing flooring unless the LVP is designed to float over it. Calgary homes often have variations in subflooring materials—from plywood to concrete—so make sure your surface is clean, dry, and level.
If you’re working during one of Calgary’s colder months, let the LVP planks acclimate for at least 48 hours in the room where they’ll be installed. This allows them to adjust to indoor temperature and humidity levels, preventing warping or gaps later on. It’s a small step, but essential when learning how to properly install LVP flooring in your Calgary home – a step-by-step guide wouldn’t be complete without it.