by tonylmiles »
Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:05 pm
Sorry for the awful Shakespeare pun...
Apologies if this reply comes after you've made a decision but I had a similar dilemma a while back.
We've recently completed a new self-build project and fitted the house out with Kahrs oak 14mm engineered flooring, the type that locks together. No glueing, no screwing, no nailing! The wood flooring has been laid over a concrete screed (underfloor wet heating system). We used the recommended damp-proof membrane underlay and paper top covering. We decided to leave the skirting unfixed so that the flooring could go down easily first and then fix the skirting when done. The end result is so much better from a visual perspective and everything we hoped it would be. Even for a rank DIY amateur like myself it was a doddle to do. Obviously it's a relatively tiring job but enormously fun and satisfy to do.
The same company also supply colour-matched beading for those who removing the skirting is not an easy option. So the choice really is yours at the end of the day. As long as you leave the recommended expansion gap all round then all should be well. Best of luck with way.