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underlayment for laminate flooring: anything to substitute with?
I wouldn’t recommend it. The moisture barrier is meant to protect against water and other moisture and the underlayment provides isolation. Not using either of them leaves that part of the floor expos …
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How should I complete the installation of my flooring where a gap remains against the wall?
I am laying laminate flooring in a room and unfortunately my calculations were off and I am left with expansion gaps of about 2.5cm to 4.5cm (0.97in to 1.77in) along one wall (see picture). …
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How should I complete the installation of my flooring where a gap remains against the wall?
I ended up ripping the laminate boards lengthwise using my jigsaw and fitting them in like Jim suggested. … The expansion gap between the wall and laminate boards is now a lot smaller. …