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Harry K
 
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Harry K wrote:
Howie wrote:
I am installing laminate flooring in our kitchen, main hallway

and
front
entrance (where the closet is)... The closet has mirror sliding

doors, with
the track on both the top and bottom... my questions:

Can I drill holes in the laminate for the bottom sliding track? I

plan on
making the holes 1/2" in diameter so the flooring can still move

(float)
underneath. The bottom sliding track would cover these larger

holes.

Am I thinking the right way? What kind of screw/hardware would I

use
for the
bottom sliding track into the sub floor?

Any suggestions / tips / comments / advice?

Howie


Should be fine. Good that you are thinking about allowing the

required
'float'. It may not be needed if the closet faces a narrow strip

of
flooring such as a hallway as there should be enought room on the

other
side to allow for expansion. As for screws, the same type you

pulled
only a bit longer will be fine.

Harry K


The front entrance directly in front of the closet is only 4 feet in
length... so i might not have to worry about expansion/contraction in
the closet/front entrance along that short distance?

Howie


I'm not sure. If it were me, I would allow for the expansion by
oversizing the holes and then reapplying the track by running the
screws down 'snug' but not 'tight'.

Harry K