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Skirting board - floor gap
Hi,
Im replacing some bedroom skirting board and wondered if I should raise it slightly from the floor leaving say a 10mm gap so that carpet can be tucked in (the original stuff was). Is this normal practice or should I just position the skirting so that its sits flush with the floor? Thanks, Matthew |
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