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  • Don't know a builder/carpet fitter who would lay a floor in shorts

  • As all the individual planks contract and expand by the same amount its effectivly like having one large bit that moves as one. So as long as you allow room for it to expand you should be on...the one i dont get is these products that are supposed to allow you to glue the planks to the floor like you would a tile..how does that allow it to expand properly?

  • Good work

  • Good question about joints breaking, but this tends not to happen because each plank moves a tiny bit transferring the pressure to the next board and so on. The floor then moves as a full plate into the gaps left (if the gap is not left then the outward pressure of the plate meets the wall and the floor will buckle at its weakest point, normally where there is least glue and towards the centre).

  • if you glue them when the wood planks expand and contract wont it break the glue joints ?

  • you guys dont know how to cut 45 degree angles. im surprised

  • Did you not nail the underlining to the floor underneath?

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