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Yes, if you have the proper tools, instruction and laminate products
that will lend themselves to a "do-it-yourself" installation. Otherwise,
a trained professional should install.
Try to install in a small area first, like a closet or bathroom.
Then move on to the bigger installation. When you install for large room,
transition accessory pieces may be required.(e.g., Tmolding, Endcap molding,
Hardsurface reducer molding).
But remember, get plenty of installation inforamtion beforehand.
* See How to install locking laminate planks
in Laminate Section of Installation Guide.
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