Help with crazy expansion gap on laminate
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:04 pm
Hi All,
I had laminate fitted 2 years ago and beading / trim (whatever its called) was used instead of lifting skirting (i regret it now) to save time and money.
Anyway the guy that lid the flooring was a tad daft and not too clever with the stuff, basically he has left an oversized expansion gap and then fitted the beading really badly which has now all come away / been snapped by kids etc.
I lifted all the beading and pushed in a semi flexible wood filler all around the edge to hide the gap, this worked a treat although it isn't flexible enough and with time has cracked in places with floor movement.
I am looking for a filler which is paintable and flexible (like silicone sealant) as i want to paint the skirting once its done and paint on silicone doesn't go as far as i can tell.
Any ideas for what i should use.
Much appreciated
(I know i could replace the skirting with an oversized timber to bridge the gap but im looking to save cash here)
Steve
I had laminate fitted 2 years ago and beading / trim (whatever its called) was used instead of lifting skirting (i regret it now) to save time and money.
Anyway the guy that lid the flooring was a tad daft and not too clever with the stuff, basically he has left an oversized expansion gap and then fitted the beading really badly which has now all come away / been snapped by kids etc.
I lifted all the beading and pushed in a semi flexible wood filler all around the edge to hide the gap, this worked a treat although it isn't flexible enough and with time has cracked in places with floor movement.
I am looking for a filler which is paintable and flexible (like silicone sealant) as i want to paint the skirting once its done and paint on silicone doesn't go as far as i can tell.
Any ideas for what i should use.
Much appreciated
(I know i could replace the skirting with an oversized timber to bridge the gap but im looking to save cash here)
Steve