laminating through doorways

Discussion in 'Wood' started by coral, Jun 26, 2011.

  1. coral

    coral Member

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    ok, i keep ending up with laminate jobs and i know (common sense lol) not to continue throughout the house without ending at door ways but........ i have a job coming up where the lady of the house is now in a wheelchair and they want laminate flooring.
    i have already quoted the job with a good 8mm explaining that there will be joins in doorways due to expansion etc. they have had a door blocked off and a new one knocked through to link the lounge with the diner, this is a 1.4m french door in the middle with approx 1m wall either side. will this be ok to laminate as one?
    both rooms are roughly 3.7m x 3.7m with the door right in the middle, hope i explained this well :lol:

    cheers.. T
     
  2. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    you can go through doors in one providing you leave enough expansion. Its just safer to break up in doorways to reduce the expansion.
     

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