Help please,
About to lay laminate flooring in my daughters new flat. Have done laminate flooring a few times but am experiencing a new problem. Her flat (concrete floor) is generously proportioned - lounge is 6.00 m x 5.00m and leads to an entrance hallway that means I would have a continuous laminate (diagonal ) distance of about 10m if I don't include a threshold . I am concerned that with such a run the normal 1/4 inch gaps under the scotia won't be enough to accommodate the expansion. Does anyone have experience of such "long runs" of laminate? It would make life a lot easier to avoid include a threshold
( which would have to be over 2m long ) . Any help from people with experience of long laminate runs would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks
Groucho
About to lay laminate flooring in my daughters new flat. Have done laminate flooring a few times but am experiencing a new problem. Her flat (concrete floor) is generously proportioned - lounge is 6.00 m x 5.00m and leads to an entrance hallway that means I would have a continuous laminate (diagonal ) distance of about 10m if I don't include a threshold . I am concerned that with such a run the normal 1/4 inch gaps under the scotia won't be enough to accommodate the expansion. Does anyone have experience of such "long runs" of laminate? It would make life a lot easier to avoid include a threshold
( which would have to be over 2m long ) . Any help from people with experience of long laminate runs would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks
Groucho