New floor.

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Hi, after a leak in downstairs hall/cloakroom, the chipboard flooring has started to sag between the joists. I am going to cut out and renew but need something to cut edge of boards at skirtings. A circular saw would have been ideal if i could get it close enough to skirting but unfortunately not. Any suggestions?

MTIA,

Gary.
 
Is anything (such as a wall) resting on this flooring?

If not, then you can get close with a circular saw as you suggest, then either butt the new board up to this and level out with some kind of filler, or use a hammer and chisel to, er, "smack" it out. It's a technical term :lol: :lol:
 
Taking the skirting off will get you about 20mm closer.

If your looking at the line of nails they might not be in the centre of the joist. punch/drill a hole adjacent to the nails to see exactly how much of the joist you have to work with, you might have enough of a joist to re-conecct to..

If not... use your circular saw anyway (set at 22mm depth) to cut the floor away and if your new floor is short of the joist, screw a batten to the joist for the new floor to sit on.
 

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