Do you put flooring under appliances?

If due to design circumstances (for example an odd appliance height or construction anomaly) your total flooring height will need to be elevated and finished higher than normal—2 inches or more—consider installing flooring before putting in the kitchen cabinets and appliances. There's a good reason to do this.
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Does flooring go under refrigerator?

When installing laminate flooring in kitchens that have a refrigerator, many professionals lay the flooring up to the outer edges of the refrigerator alcove. The refrigerator is then rolled onto the new flooring and the laminate installed in the alcove.
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Do you install floating floor under appliances?

You can install floating floors under appliances, but make sure there is enough space between each plank so that it can adjust due to the variations of humidity and moisture in your kitchen. It's best to install the flooring first, then place the appliances on top of it.
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Should laminate flooring go under appliances?

Re: Laminate flooring in kitchen & under appliances

Yes,laminate is a" floating" floor type so it should defiantly go in after the cabinets. I see no reason to not install it in the kitchen and would continue it under the appliances as well.
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Should flooring go under dishwasher?

While refrigerators and stoves can be removed easily to install the flooring, the same cannot be said for kitchens with a dishwasher. However, it is possible to install laminate flooring under a dishwasher without completely disconnecting it.
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Do appliances go in before flooring?

The first thing you should understand is that appliances are a standard height of 36 inches and should generally be installed over the flooring. That's because if you need to replace the appliance, you don't want to have to rip out your floors as well.
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What do you put under appliances?

Place a barrier between your appliance and the floor: One of the most effective ways to prevent damage is to place your heavy appliances on a piece of plywood or use some other barrier to ensure the machine is not resting directly on your floor. You can purchase anti-vibration pads from manufacturers and many stores.
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Can you put appliances on top of vinyl plank flooring?

Since most furniture will not go under just one plank, it is perfectly safe for bulky furniture and refrigerators to go on vinyl plank flooring. Vinyl plank flooring will not be damaged or cracked by home appliances' weight due to its strong durability.
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Do you put new flooring under kitchen cabinets?

In most cases, given standard flooring heights, you will install the cabinets before the floor covering. Floor covering, or finish flooring, is the surface that you see and walk on, not the subfloor (under the underlayment) or underlayment (between the subfloor and finished layer).
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Can you put a stove on laminate flooring?

Yes, it can. However, you should consider a number of things. First things first – stoves can be heavy. The stove's legs should be large enough in order to reduce the point load on your laminate floor.
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Do you put laminate flooring under refrigerator?

When installing wooden or laminate floating floors in a kitchen, place small planks under a refrigerator running from side to side and allow longer planks to be featured in the main portion of the kitchen.
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Does floating floor go under stove?

They tell you not to install any floating floors under appliances only because you are tacking them down by weight and they could possibly fail to expand in any 2D direction if you lay the planks down with appliances on both ends, so they may tent.
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Do you lay flooring before fitting a kitchen?

Some people ask the question, “should I lay the floor or install the kitchen units first then lay the floor around them?” This decision is purely down to personal preference. Laying the floor first would appear to be the best option but you are much more likely to damage the floor whilst the kitchen is being assembled.
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Do you put wood flooring under appliances?

kitchen appliances?" Refrigerators and stoves should be moved out so the flooring will be installed under them. Dishwashers on the other hand require a plumber and electrician to disconnect and reset.
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What can I put under my fridge to protect the floor?

Some homeowners also use felt furniture slider pads or pieces of plywood under their refrigerator. Plastic-cup style or rubber floor protectors are other options, and like some of the others, these will raise the refrigerator off the floor.
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Should I tile under fridge?

Always install the tile to the wall, under appliances, and cabinets. Good flooring could be in place for 20 years or more. In that time there could be water leaks, appliance failures cabinet damage that requires replacement, electrical problems that require cabinets to be moved, etc...
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Why don't you put flooring under kitchen cabinets?

Installing floors beneath your cabinets could cause wood to buckle when it tries to expand. This will damage your new floor. For this reason, some experts recommend installing wood floors after you finish your cabinets.
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When remodeling a kitchen what do you do first?

1. Tear Out and Demolition. The first step of any kitchen remodel is tear out and demolition. Before you are ready to create a beautiful new space, it is important to demolish and get rid of what's outdated or worn out.
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Should you put laminate flooring under kitchen cabinets?

It is better not to install laminate flooring under cabinets. Like vinyl, it can become damaged by water, so if one of your appliances, like your dishwasher, began to leak, it could be difficult to reach the damaged flooring.
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Can you put a refrigerator on a floating vinyl floor?

Since refrigerators weigh, on average, between 200 and 400 pounds, there should not be any problems placing a fridge or other heavy furniture on your vinyl plank floors. Vinyl planks are specifically designed with durability in mind.
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Can you put a washer and dryer on vinyl plank flooring?

If you go with vinyl planks or laminate flooring, you might wonder if it's safe to put a washing machine over it later. With all that vibration, how do the planks stay put? Luckily, there's no reason to worry. If the floor was correctly installed, it could take the weight of your appliances with no problem.
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Should vinyl flooring go under kitchen cabinets?

If you are installing glue-down vinyl plank flooring, it is okay to install under cabinets. Since the planks will be glued down to the floor, they will not contract and expand with temperature changes.
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How do you protect vinyl flooring from appliances?

1. Place sheets of 1/4-inch plywood or underlayment along the vinyl floor. Make an uninterrupted path from the refrigerator to the room's exit, covering all vinyl along the way. This will protect the flooring from the effects of the dragging or rolling as you move the fridge.
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