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  • 2 weeks later...
Provided it's a simple room shape (no curves or strange angles) then try fitting it yourself. I've always done my own and I'm not particually practical. All you need is a special saw.

 

You dont need a special saw, just a sharp one. If fitted correctley there should be no sawn edges visible anyway. If you dont remove the skirting then you will need to fit scotia edging. You will need a mitre saw or block to cut the external / internal mitres.

I prefer, when possible, to remove the skirting and replace it. It costs more, but produces a much better job, visualy.

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  • 4 weeks later...

i am going to have a go at laminate flooring soon. is there any good tips i can have to ensure i do the best possible job???. will be happy to hear all information. Is it o.k to lay in on top off old laminate flooring as it is level through to the other room. would it be better doing 3 rooms all as 1. or eisier with a cut off point at each doorway ?? Thanx

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