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Default Laminate installation

Hi Group,

Got a question about installing laminate. I'll be installing glueless
laminate in a small bedroom which has a closet. I want to continue the
laminate into the closet. I intend to cut away the door jamb molding
and don't expect a problem with that and I understand that I may need
to cut away the locking lip from the laminate in the doorway and glue
those pieces together.

In this room the laminate will have to run parallel with the closet
door frame. Can anyone give me any tips as to how to make the work
around the door jamb as painless as possible? My alternative will be
to install a transition piece in the closet doorway even though the
same material will be in the closet.

Thanks,
Vic



 
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