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What do the collective DIY minds here do when they get to a door
architrave? I'm fitting laminate floor in the upstairs bedrooms as there's not much wear and tear on them. I've lifted the skirting boards and removed the architrave off one room and put new in after laying the floor. It all looks good except for the slight gaps where the architrave thins out by the door. Any advice? Thanks -- John Kelly Remove dimspam if replying by mail |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John Kelly wrote: What do the collective DIY minds here do when they get to a door architrave? I'm fitting laminate floor in the upstairs bedrooms as there's not much wear and tear on them. I've lifted the skirting boards and removed the architrave off one room and put new in after laying the floor. It all looks good except for the slight gaps where the architrave thins out by the door. Any advice? Thanks You need to saw a little bit (slightly more than the thickness of the laminate and underlay) off the bottoms of the door frames and architraves - and slide the laminate underneath. You need to leave an expansion gap - but can still hide the edge of the laminate under the frame/architrave. -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
John Kelly wrote: In article , says... In an earlier contribution to this discussion, You need to saw a little bit (slightly more than the thickness of the laminate and underlay) off the bottoms of the door frames and architraves - and slide the laminate underneath. You need to leave an expansion gap - but can still hide the edge of the laminate under the frame/architrave. Thanks but maybe I'm not clear. Because of the way the architrave thins out as it approaches the door it's smaller than the expansion gap required for the laminate. It's already on top of the laminate as is the skirting board. Are you saying that the architrave is thinner than the skirting? -- Cheers, Set Square ______ Please reply to newsgroup. Reply address is invalid. |
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