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How to Properly Cut Laminate Flooring

How to Properly Cut Laminate Flooring

Laminate has become an extremely popular flooring solution for commercial and residential properties. This is due in part to the fact that laminate is an extremely hard-wearing surface.

Furthermore, there are countless colours, styles and textures to choose from. It is, therefore, possible to match the aesthetics associated with a specific environment.

Are you planning a do-it-yourself installation project in the near future? If so, you will need to learn how to safely and accurately cut laminate in order to accommodate corners and other obstacles. Let us take a quick look at the overall process.

Using Electrical Devices

The thickness of this type of flooring generally precludes the use of common tools such as a utility knife. It is instead better to employ electrical devices such as:

  • A jigsaw
  • A circular saw
  • A mitre saw
  • A handsaw

Assuming that you have taken accurate measurements, you will need to align the blade of the saw with the appropriate mark on the flooring. Be sure that the saw has been configured to cut a 90-degree angle; you may otherwise encounter problems when fitting the different pieces of domestic or commercial laminate flooring together.

Safety Suggestions

Be sure to wear gloves and safety glasses in order to avoid injuries from dust or flying laminate chips. Furthermore, never pull the piece of flooring towards you during the cutting process. Always push it away; preferably by using a piece of scrap wood as opposed to your hands. Take your time in order to ensure accuracy.

Do you have additional questions such as which types of flooring adhesives are the most appropriate? If so, the team at UK Flooring Supplies Online is always here to help. Please contact us to learn more.

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