The trick is...use a scrap piece of your laminate, chop saw it into small strips and cut those strips in thirds, you'll have as many as you'll need for your instalation, it's free and it's right at 1/4 inch in width.
You mean the shim pieces that are against the wall just as spacers? Of course you take them out. They just give the floor room to float. After the floor is down, you buy baseboards to go around the room, then quarter round trim to the baseboards at the floor level. When you go to the home store, find your trim moldings and ask if you get confused. It's easy. Take care.
thanks for video , but he had a poker player face
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tvhk04 9 months ago
thanks for video , but he is a poker player.
tvhk04 9 months ago
I need to get some spayucers.
kendigjl 1 year ago
is the spacer important?is it okay if i dont use it?
htaedmetal 2 years ago
i think its ok.. just stay away from the wall cus the floor grows and shrinks
xPilotxHellfire 2 years ago
The trick is...use a scrap piece of your laminate, chop saw it into small strips and cut those strips in thirds, you'll have as many as you'll need for your instalation, it's free and it's right at 1/4 inch in width.
duaneafields 2 years ago
@duaneafields after im done laminating my floor,,should i leave it or remove it
htaedmetal 2 years ago
You mean the shim pieces that are against the wall just as spacers? Of course you take them out. They just give the floor room to float. After the floor is down, you buy baseboards to go around the room, then quarter round trim to the baseboards at the floor level. When you go to the home store, find your trim moldings and ask if you get confused. It's easy. Take care.
duaneafields 2 years ago
Thank you!
Drumboy5165 2 years ago