Using a utility knife score the flooring into 6 12 strips.
Easiest way to pull up laminate flooring.
Laminate flooring can usually be installed successfully right over old floor coverings such as sheet vinyl provided the surface is flat and smooth and not soft or cushiony.
From the second course onward you should be able to separate boards by.
Start the disassembly in one of the corners on the groove side.
Remove the baseboard trim around the perimeter of the room in.
Now that the floor is clear and no moulding is present locate the wall that has the tongue side of the laminate flooring.
Floating laminate floors are the easiest to remove because they are not glued down to the concrete and are merely snapped together.
The planks are easier to remove if you begin from the tongue side rather than the side with the groove.
Remove the top layer of flooring material with a scraper or oscillating tool.
Start at one edge of the flooring and slide your fingertips under the edge of the outermost strip of laminate.
A simple underlayment of foam sheeting is usually sufficient as a base for laminate planks.
Reach under the edge of a laminate strip and pull it back towards you.
Remove the rest of the flooring boards in the same way disengaging the ends and then pushing the boards toward the wall.
Prepare the subfloor.
For proper installation the subfloor or old flooring surface must be flat smooth and clean.
In order to separate the boards easily it s important to pull them toward that side.
Place a clean rubber faced grouting float on.
Place the tip of the curved end of the pry bar in the space between the first row of planks and the wall.
2 remove the flooring with a hand held floor scraper after putting on work.
Using a hammer drive the tip of a wood chisel between the flooring and subfloor to loosen the edge of the flooring.