I've recently moved house and want to replace the laminate flooring in a room with carpet/underlay. I've been advised that it's not good practice to lay carpet over laminate so I need to know to to remove this without causing any significant damage.
The laminate itself seems to have been laid without using adhesive so it should simply lift up, but I'm concerned to know how best to remove the edging trim first. I can't see any pinheads so I assume that this has been stuck rather than pinned to the skirting boards. However I'm worried that if I simply try to pull or lever this off it could well damage the skirting boards themselves.
Any advice and guidance about this would be most welcome. GSD.
The laminate itself seems to have been laid without using adhesive so it should simply lift up, but I'm concerned to know how best to remove the edging trim first. I can't see any pinheads so I assume that this has been stuck rather than pinned to the skirting boards. However I'm worried that if I simply try to pull or lever this off it could well damage the skirting boards themselves.
Any advice and guidance about this would be most welcome. GSD.