Replacing skirting boards after laying laminate flooring
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 10:30 am
I am about to embark upon laminate flooring in our hall. To save seeing an edging strip the skirting boards have been removed. The skirting boards will need to be replaced as the old ones splintered despite my best efforts.
I don't know if this is typical installation, but the old (10cm) skirting boards had 3, 6cm nails driven into every wooden wedge set in the wall set at about every 25cms. The wall where the boards were will need some repair, but this is straighforward.
I have two questions I hope someone can help me with.
Firstly, do the new skirting boards need to be nailed to the wall to this extent or can I fit the replacement skirting boards with an adhesive?
Secondly, will the expansion of the flooring be affected if I lay the new skirting boards flush with the floor to minimise the gap where the skrting board and floor meet?
I don't know if this is typical installation, but the old (10cm) skirting boards had 3, 6cm nails driven into every wooden wedge set in the wall set at about every 25cms. The wall where the boards were will need some repair, but this is straighforward.
I have two questions I hope someone can help me with.
Firstly, do the new skirting boards need to be nailed to the wall to this extent or can I fit the replacement skirting boards with an adhesive?
Secondly, will the expansion of the flooring be affected if I lay the new skirting boards flush with the floor to minimise the gap where the skrting board and floor meet?