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Tenex
 
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Thanks to all who offered advice on the question I put 10 days ago. Suffice
to say all did not go as planned but it's pretty much finished now.

In the end I went for laminate on the basis it was easier and faster to lay
(ROFL). I had discarded the carpet but retained the rubber backed underlay
and added the green insulation stuff which is essentially compressed paper,
easy to cut but incredibly dusty.

Lessons learned

The glueless laminate used is Floormaster from B&Q and this is the first
time I've attempted to lay it. Its gone down over pretty poor floorboards
and the variation in the height of the floor makes laying the laminate very
difficult indeed. Or so I thought. As I got around 2/3 of the way across
the room I noticed that some of the laminate itself wasn't flat (!!) and
that obviously had compounded the difficulty.

This really is a two man job as when laying board 2, board 1 pops out a
little or more often a lot. There's no easy slot in of #2 as #1 has to be
raised to allow the leading edge to mate properly etc. It's a pain.
Needless to say except for two rows I've had to do the rest myself.
Sloooooowly....

Somewhat disappointed that a fair number of new boards had small damage
along the laminate edges while in the pack and would have taken them back if
I had had the energy.... managed to use them for offcuts at first but in the
end just laid the damn things.

Wastage: there's too much of it. Probably mostly down to the room/property
where no wall is at 90deg to another and walls and chimney breast aren't
parallel!!!!! Left with a 2" gap at the end and as I haven't put the
beading down yet I'm left contemplating the awful job of cutting a 1.5"
infill (4 planks, so expensive) or pulling the whole floor across (it can be
done surprisingly) and using larger beading instead.

**Suggestions gratefully received**

Also a conundrum: the room ends in a mezzanine stair and terminating the
whole width of floor aesthetically is a challenge as there's no banister.
Again

**Suggestions gratefully received**

HTH anyone else contemplating laying a laminate floor. If you have a
rectangular room with a concrete floor it's probably not too bad, anything
else ... well expect the worst.


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HTH anyone else contemplating laying a laminate floor. If you have a
rectangular room with a concrete floor it's probably not too bad, anything
else ... well expect the worst.


Just put some Floormaster stuff in here...
The floorboards were so bad that I just screwed P5 T&G down on top then
the underlay and laminate...nice and flat :-)

The cheap sliding chop I bought for the job saw was definitely a good
idea though :-)

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My sentiments exactly , Spent 2 weeks laying down the stuff and the next 4
patching cracks and doing the beading. Have still to fininsh. Must admit
it's miles better than carpet when you have small kids running about and
spilling stuff.

Sianu


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In the end I went for laminate on the basis it was easier and faster to

lay
(ROFL).



That's where you went wrong. Can't possibly lay laminate while you're ROFL
;-)


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Lee Blaver wrote:
Tenex wrote:
HTH anyone else contemplating laying a laminate floor. If you have a
rectangular room with a concrete floor it's probably not too bad,
anything else ... well expect the worst.


Just put some Floormaster stuff in here...
The floorboards were so bad that I just screwed P5 T&G down on top
then
the underlay and laminate...nice and flat :-)

The cheap sliding chop I bought for the job saw was definitely a good
idea though :-)

Lee


How much and where from? Just seen a cheap one at B&Q for £80 but very
plastic.




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In the end I went for laminate on the basis it was easier and faster
to lay (ROFL).



That's where you went wrong. Can't possibly lay laminate while
you're ROFL ;-)



I was tempted to say ROF sobbing .....


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The cheap sliding chop saw I bought for the job was definitely a good
idea though :-)

Lee



How much and where from? Just seen a cheap one at B&Q for £80 but very
plastic.



I got the £119 one from B&Q (I was in a hurry..), but put a decent blade
on it. Ok it's not exactly well built, but if it just gets through the
four rooms worth of laminate, skirting, door frames and architraving,
then it will have paid for itself :-)

Lee

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I was tempted to say ROF sobbing .....


Grin

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