I want to lay a solid wood floor in my new house. I will probably use oak. I've put down a couple of laminate floors in the past few years, but not a solid floor.
I was thinking of using the self adhesive sheet underlay that B&Q sell to hold the planks. I don't know what the sub floor is yet (we dont move in for a few weeks).
I know that it is important to leave a 15mm expansion gap, but on the first row do I have to trim the tongue off? I would have thought that with 15mm plus the size of the tongue, the gap will be too big to be bridged by the skirting? (I will be removing the old skirting and replacing with new once the floor is down).
Any advice or observations will be most welcome.
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I was thinking of using the self adhesive sheet underlay that B&Q sell to hold the planks. I don't know what the sub floor is yet (we dont move in for a few weeks).
I know that it is important to leave a 15mm expansion gap, but on the first row do I have to trim the tongue off? I would have thought that with 15mm plus the size of the tongue, the gap will be too big to be bridged by the skirting? (I will be removing the old skirting and replacing with new once the floor is down).
Any advice or observations will be most welcome.
Thanks