Kardean Parquet flooring AP02 skirting

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  1. grimbarian

    grimbarian New Member

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    Hi, I've laid Kardean a couple of times in small areas. Planning on doing a larger room. The skirtings are already fixed. Do i need to leave an expansion gap around the skirting, or butt it up as tight as possible?

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  2. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    You need to fit to the skirts perfectly

    Good luck with that
     
  3. grimbarian

    grimbarian New Member

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    Any tips for achieving such perfection ? :D
     
  4. pf flooring

    pf flooring Well-Known Member

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    Get a professional
     
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  5. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    Fitted a 14m2 today with border, my knees are foooookin sore!

    Fitting karndean in a large area is daunting for a diy-er and you are fitting parquet with no border (im guessing?) o_O good luck with the cuts lol
    I hate fitting the parquet without a border, cuts go on for ever :( spend the whole damn day on your knees
     
  6. neilrj

    neilrj Active Member

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    I don't get how a border makes any odds?
    Surely cutting to a border is the same as cutting to a skirt?
     
  7. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Not at all All cuts are done on a guilly then the border is fitted after
     
  8. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Obviously there all the re bevelling to do to
     
  9. neilrj

    neilrj Active Member

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    Rugmunching seems to say borders are less work - I'm missing something> as I think a border is slightly more cuts (of the border) and the borders probably scribed too? so surely more work than trimming to the skirts without a border?
     
  10. neilrj

    neilrj Active Member

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    Misread that a re-bevvying! Now you're talking!!
     
  11. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    It’s quicker fitting parquet with a border imo although I do know a quick way to fit straight to the walls doing several cuts at once rather than one at a time but that’s life long and complicated to explain
     
  12. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    Cutting into a border is quicker for me than cutting herringbone to the skirting, every cut is on an angle where as into the border cuts I lay the tile over, mark & take out then cut or sometime just cut whilsts still in place.

    I rebevel in place

    20 cuts to skirt vs 20 cuts to border....who wins?
     
  13. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    I put the border in first by the way
     
  14. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    ....and when I say cut whilst still in place I meant score, take out, snap (if you wanna call it that) then back in - use diff methods depending what glue im using.

    The makeshift bevel tool ive made is a contender ;) just need to get one made properly which my inlaw who works in sheet metel/cnc is going to help me out with in the new yr.
     
  15. neilrj

    neilrj Active Member

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    Makes sense now you've said you use border to cut to, I can see that just being away from wall would make it a bit quicker
     
  16. RPB

    RPB Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Easier with a border.,
     

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