Installation

Installing Creekside Flooring is designed to be simple, secure, and stress-free. Whether you’re working with a contractor or handling it yourself, the steps below cover the most important things to know before, during, and after installation.

Before You Begin

  1. Check Your Materials
    • Confirm you have the correct product, color, and quantity.
    • Mix planks from multiple boxes to ensure natural variation.
    • Defects must be reported before installation begins.
  2. Prep the Room
    • Ensure the room temperature is between 60–85°F.
    • Keep humidity between 35–65%.
    • Subfloors must be clean, level, and dry.
    • Floors can be installed over wood or concrete.
  3. Acclimation & Storage
    • Acclimation isn’t required, but flooring should be at room temperature.
    • Store planks flat and away from direct sunlight, heaters, or vents.
    • Safe for use in 3-season rooms with temps up to 140°F.

The Uniclic Floating Floor

Our planks use the Uniclic® system — no glue required. You can install using two methods:

  • Angle Click Method: Angle the plank at 20–30°, then push gently down to click into place.
  • Flat Tap Method: Lay flat and use a tapping block to click planks together.

Installation Tips:

  • Start with a full plank. Cut the tongue edge off the first row facing the wall.
  • Use spacers to leave a ¼” expansion gap along all walls and fixed objects.
  • Stagger seams at least 6 inches apart between rows.
  • For rooms over 40 feet long or wide, use a ½” expansion joint.

Radiant Heat & Special Areas

  • Radiant heat floors are allowed, but surface temps must not exceed 85°F.
  • Gradually increase heat after install.
  • Safe for 3-season rooms when proper conditions are met.

Trim & Stair Pieces

We offer a complete line of waterproof trim options to finish your project with a clean, professional look:

  • End Cap: Fills gaps near carpets, sliding doors, or hearths.
  • (For floors 2–6mm thick)
  • Multi-Trim: Automatically adjusts for floors of different heights; works as a reducer.
  • Stair Nose: Used to finish stair edges with a flush fit.

Final Steps & Finishing Touches

  • Remove spacers and install baseboards or quarter-round (don’t fasten to the floor).
  • Use rosettes or caulk around pipes.
  • Clean up with a soft broom or vacuum (no beater bars).
  • Avoid wet mopping for the first 5 days.

Need More Help?

Reach out to our team anytime — we’re here to help make your install smooth from start to finish.

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