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I've had a call of a customer that wants me to replace some radiators for them. They weren't particularly clear over the phone and I'm due to go out there tomorrow to see in person and clarify exactly what they want but it sounds like one of the radiator swaps will involve having to move some pipework in a room that has got laminate flooring.
I'm thinking if I remove the skirting board on the relevant wall I should then have enough clearance to lift the laminate boards adjacent to the wall, and lift the underlying t&g floorboards, relocate the pipework, replace the t&g floorboard and then put the lifted laminate boards back using the cutout for the new pipe location to 'plug' the old redundant cutouts.
Has anyone had an success with this? Is there a better way to do it? Or would you not touch the laminate and alter the pipework above the floor?
I'm thinking if I remove the skirting board on the relevant wall I should then have enough clearance to lift the laminate boards adjacent to the wall, and lift the underlying t&g floorboards, relocate the pipework, replace the t&g floorboard and then put the lifted laminate boards back using the cutout for the new pipe location to 'plug' the old redundant cutouts.
Has anyone had an success with this? Is there a better way to do it? Or would you not touch the laminate and alter the pipework above the floor?