click laminate flooring in a kitchen

Discussion in 'Carpenters' Talk' started by stuhub, Nov 20, 2016.

  1. Steve Banks

    Steve Banks New Member

    If you haven't already bought the laminate can I suggest something like this one https://www.flooringsuppliescentre....saw_cut_oak_grey_laminate_flooring_12_mm.html It is designed to be extremely water resistant and have other coats on top to repel various stuff, also in the groove of each plank there is a substance that both helps the planks stay together without gluing them (so you can actually take them apart at some point) and is totally waterproof and Quickstep is one of the easiest to install. Also if you are unable to remove and cut the end panel then resort to either leaving the laminate as close as possible and fill the gap with mastic or if you don't like it then why not get a scotia beading, quick step even have them as matching accessories.
    Or perhaps consider laying some tiles or vinyl under the appliances so in case of a hidden water spill you don't get costly surprises and don't forget this type can be laid down quite easily.
     

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