Doug71
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I have a large under stair bookcase to make and fit for a customer. Where the bookcase is going there used to be a fake fireplace with hearth, when the hearth was removed it has left a small gap in the Karndean flooring which the bookcase won't cover. Of course the flooring runs at 90 degrees to the old hearth so I need to take up a few bits of flooring and replace them with longer ones.
The customer has sourced some matching flooring and has convinced me that it is within my capabilities to replace the few bits needed.
Anyone got any experience of taking this stuff up and refitting it? I was hoping a heat gun will help me get the pieces up and some contact adhesive will stick the new pieces down?
Am I on the right lines or is there more to it than that?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks, Doug
The customer has sourced some matching flooring and has convinced me that it is within my capabilities to replace the few bits needed.
Anyone got any experience of taking this stuff up and refitting it? I was hoping a heat gun will help me get the pieces up and some contact adhesive will stick the new pieces down?
Am I on the right lines or is there more to it than that?
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks, Doug