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Ready to upgrade your home? This easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide is all you need to install hybrid flooring yourself. Whether you're an experienced DIYer or just starting out, we'll walk you through the process for a flawless finish. Let's get started!

Key Takeaways
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- Austrix SPC installs as a floating floor—straightforward for DIY with Uniclic system.
- Safety and subfloor prep are essential, ensuring it's clean, dry and level.
- Acclimate panels for stability; maintain 10-16mm expansion gaps based on humidity.
- Mix panels from boxes for natural variation; no underlay needed if using recommended combination.
- Easy maintenance with mild cleaners; suitable for heated floors up to 28°C.
Tools and Materials Needed
Gather these for efficiency:
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- Measuring tape, pencil, chalk line
- Utility knife for scoring/snapping
- Rubber mallet, tapping block (or offcut)
- Pull bar/pry bar for edges
- Spacers (10-16mm per spec)
- Jigsaw/circular saw/multitool for cuts/undercuts
- Safety gear: Eyewear, steel-capped boots, dust mask/respirator, gloves
Step 1: Storage and Acclimation
Store and acclimate to ensure stability—SPC is natural with shade variations.
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- Store in dry, ventilated area at 18-28°C and 35-65% RH.
- Unbox panels; shuffle/mix from multiple cartons for uniform look.
- Acclimate for 48-72 hours in install room (longer in humid areas like Queensland/NSW).
- Maintain room conditions post-install.
Tip: Avoid extreme temps/humidity during storage to prevent warping.
Step 2: Prepare the Subfloor
Subfloor must be hard, flat, dry—SPC fits over concrete/timber/tiles.
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- Remove soft coverings (e.g., carpet); inspect for damage.
- Clean thoroughly: Sweep/vacuum debris.
- Check flatness: ≤2mm variation over 1m; sand/grind highs, level lows with compound (cure 24-48 hours).
- Undercut door jambs/architraves for flush fit; ensure door clearance.
- For heated floors: Surface ≤28°C max.
Warning: No nailing/gluing; floating install only. In high humidity, consult Austrix for extra gaps.
Step 3: Plan and Begin Installation
Plan for aesthetics and expansion.
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- Choose direction: Parallel to longest wall/light.
- Measure: Calculate panels; first/last row ≥1/3 width—trim as needed.
- Start in corner: Lay first row left-right, groove to wall (Uniclic system).
- Use spacers for 10-12mm gap (14-16mm in humid/large areas); angle at 20-30° to click.
- Fit row snugly; score/snap end panel.

Tip: Multi-room installs may need extra gaps under doors.
Step 4: Install Subsequent Rows
Build seamlessly with Uniclic.
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- Stagger joints: ≥30cm offset (brick pattern).
- Interlock: Angle short end into prior row groove, lower/tap long side with mallet/block.
- Use pull bar for wall edges; ensure no gaps.
- Trim for obstacles; check alignment often.
- Continue to cover room; larger/humid areas need independent expansion zones.
Warning: Tap gently on edges; direct hits damage. If not clicking, realign—don't force.

Step 5: Finishing Touches and Cleaning
Complete for polished look.
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- Remove spacers; cover gaps with skirting/trims (protect from moisture/dirt).
- Install transitions at doorways/height changes.
- Clean: Vacuum debris, wipe with damp cloth/mild solution—no abrasives/excess water.
- Inspect: Test for movement/squeaks; fix if needed.
Tip: Add furniture pads; regular care preserves wear layer.
FAQ
Do I need an underlay or a moisture barrier when installing hybrid flooring?
No. Hybrid flooring typically comes with a pre-attached underlay, which eliminates the need for additional underlayment or a separate moisture barrier.
Can hybrid flooring be installed in wet areas like bathrooms and laundries?
Hybrid flooring planks are 100% waterproof, making them an excellent choice for kitchens and laundries. While they are highly water-resistant, it is generally not recommended for areas with continuous standing water exposure, such as inside shower cubicles. For these extremely wet areas, tiles are still the best option.
Is hybrid flooring suitable for rooms with high or fluctuating temperatures (like a sunroom)?
Yes, hybrid flooring is designed for excellent stability in Australian conditions. Its rigid core (often Stone Plastic Composite or SPC) is highly resistant to expansion and contraction, making it ideal for areas that experience significant temperature swings, though direct, prolonged intense sunlight should still be minimised with blinds or curtains.
Can I install hybrid flooring over existing tiles or floorboards?
In many cases, yes. Hybrid flooring can be installed over existing hard floors (like tiles or timber) as long as the subfloor is flat, clean, dry, and structurally sound. Large grout lines or damaged subfloors may require levelling first.
How durable is hybrid flooring against dents and heavy furniture?
Hybrid flooring is known for its high durability due to its dense core and wear layer. It is highly resistant to scratches and everyday wear and tear. However, it is not entirely "dent-proof." To prevent indentations from heavy items, use floor protectors or castor cups under furniture legs.
