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Default Lifting up Laminate flooring

bp wrote:
Hi

I have done somethnig which I originally thought was a good idea but
now am not so sure.

When I decided to put down laminate flooring in the front room I
decided to replace the skirting at the same time. This was to prevent
me have to fix beading all round the edge to cover the gap you have to
leave for laminate floooring.

Now the kids have cracked two planks of flooring in the middle of the
room. The skirting was glued and screwed to the wall. I screwed the
holes below the surface of the skirting and filled them in and then
painted over them (proper job I thought). Now I cant tell where the
screws are to remove them. I cant see a way to remove the flloring
without removing the skirting.


When you remove the skirting ;-) you can find the screws with a
cable/metal detector. It's how I found the hole for the rotary clothes
line, in the grass.


Thinking about It I dont a way of just removing the odd plank either
as I have a fireplace and bay window. It looks like I may have to
remove over half of the skirting ( which I dont really want to do)

I cant fix the boards in situ - they are too far gone.

Is there a neat trick that will get the boards up with removing the
skirting.

Thanks

Bhupesh