How to disassemble the installed skirting for laminate floor


 
Post new topic Reply to topic
   ArchitectureWeek DesignCommunity Forum Index » Building Products and Specifications Discussion
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
feel1977



Joined: 24 Feb 2008
Posts: 37

PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:03 am    Post subject: How to disassemble the installed skirting for laminate floor Reply with quoteFind all posts by feel1977

First, move the furniture and other indoor things on laminate flooring to offer enough space to move the skirting. The skirting is usually 2.4meters long. It needs large space when it moves.

There are usually two types of skirting for laminate flooring. One type is nailed from the surface to the wall directly; the other type is just nailed on holder. Then the main part of the skirting is put on the holder.

Regarding the type nailed one nailed on the surface, use the relevant screwdriver to disassemble the tail. The skirting will be separated from the wall without the tail.

Regarding the other type of skirting with holder, first use some special screw which will “expand” after it is punched in the skirting. Then pull the screw with clamp to pull the main par of skirting out from the holder. Pull the skirting in upward direction to avoid the damage of laminate flooring. Disassemble the nails on the holder with screw driver. At last the work is done.
Back to top
View user's profileSend private message    share:   blogger     del.icio.us     digg     slashdot    
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic Reply to topic
   ArchitectureWeek DesignCommunity Forum Index » Building Products and Specifications Discussion Page 1 of 1

 




Latest Posts   ·   Blogs   ·   Jobs Board   ·   Classifieds   ·   User Galleries   ·   Scrapbook   ·   Open 3D Gallery
 Architecture Search   by name of Building, Architect, or Place:  
Buildings     Architects     Types & Styles     Places     Models     GB Image Index     ArchWeek Library
Professional Directory   Web Directory   Competitions   Conferences   Events & Exhibits     Products     Media Kit
DesignCommunity   ·   ArchitectureWeek   ·   Great Buildings   ·   Archiplanet   ·   Books   ·   Free 3D   ·   Search
Special thanks to our sustaining subscribers Building Design UK, Building Design News UK, and Building Design Tenders UK.
© 2004-2009 Artifice, Inc. · Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group · Thème myApple v2.0.1 créé par myTemplate