5. Leaving the floor panels upside down you can join to the next row of floor panels using 6 x 50mm screws per
join as follows:
6. At this stage we would advise turning these floor panels back the right way round.
If you continue to add and join more floor panels you will find it very difficult to turn them back over.
You can then repeat the process with the next set of floor panels until the whole floor is back the right way
around.
7. You now need to join the larger sections of two or four floor panels together so that the whole floor is
joined.
For the larger sizes, where you couldn’t join the whole floor together upside down, you will need to join the
sections together whilst it is the correct way up. To do this, simply screw the floor joists together at the side
of the floor at an angle connecting the two floor joists together. Do this with 70mm screws and be sure to
pre-drill the timber to avoid splitting.