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I'm filling a cheap laminate floor into a small room. While I'm happy to fit it understand expansion gaps etc. I'm at a bit of a loss about what to do with the radiator pipes.
The radiator has the usual pipe at each end which go into the floorboards. Can anyone advise the best way to cut these out of the lamiate and if I need to make the hole much bigger than the pipes for expansion. Also any advise on making this all look tidy and professional greatly appreciated.
Cheers
M
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To add to Tweeds answer, I carefully measured where each pipe was and drilled a hole where the centre line of the pipe would be and then used a hacksaw to cut from the edge and fit the piece behind the pipe as Tweed suggests. This way you get a nice round hole rather than possibly an odd shape with a coping saw.
You can buy wood effect discs that fit round teh bottom of the radiator pipes at places liek Floors 2 Go or B&Q which finish the job off nicely.
The only other tip I was given was to cut the length of laminate so that the rad. pipes are near the end of the length so that the u you have to cut out goes under the skirting. The discs then hide the bit round the pipes and to the skirting.