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CFA Launches New Guidance on the Installation of Laminate Flooring

The Contract Flooring Association (CFA) is pleased to launch its new guidance on the installation of laminate flooring. The document has been produced in collaboration with the National Institute or Carpet & Floorlayers (NICF) and the Wood Panel Industries Federation (WPIF) following the withdrawal of BS 8425 and CEN/TS 14472-part 3. Its purpose is to give clear and practical direction for a flooring category that has seen strong growth across both homes and commercial buildings.

The publication brings together requirements on substrate preparation and installation practice and aligns these with current British Standards where appropriate. With more laminate floors being specified for their appearance, durability and ease of upkeep, the new guidance sets out what good practice should look like from the first design conversations through to completion checks and maintenance for the end user.

Subjects covered include substrate moisture testing, surface regularity, underlay selection, underfloor heating and the responsibilities of the different parties involved in a project. The document places particular emphasis on early dialogue between suppliers, installers and clients, noting that many floor failures can be avoided when substrate condition and moisture control are properly understood.

The launch has been well received in the flooring and timber sectors, with industry figures noting that the guidance fills a long-standing gap and should support higher installation standards and fewer disputes across the supply chain.

The guidance is a member-only publication and for CFA members can be accessed through the Downloads section and the Member Area of www.cfa.org.uk. It is expected to serve as a reference for training and for future updates to national standards. If you are not a member already, find out more about joining the CFA.

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