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Asking for a friend:
What's the best way to install the click-type laminate flooring along the face of a 10 foot wide brick faced hearth? It's being installed long side against the hearth. He's working on a paper template of the grout joints, etc, but isn't sure he'll be able to cut the laminate precisely enough for a good fit. I mentioned caulk, but he said there's red brick, grey brick, mortar and brown flooring. Not sure if any given color of caulk would work. He consider a transition piece as molding, but there would still be gaps behind that so he's not sure he'd like the look. Any tips from those that have done it before? Thanks! |
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