However scotia beading performs an important role.
How to fit laminate floor scotia.
How to fit laminate flooring beading scotia laminate flooring beading provides you with a smooth professional finish to your flooring even if you choose to fit it yourself.
Because laminate and wooden flooring tends to expand and shrink depending on the temperature of the room in which it is laid it is never laid so that it sits flush to the wall there is always a gap that is left between the floor finishing and the wall starting.
Fill the nail holes with a wood filler for wood grain scotia or a matching color of latex caulk for paint colored scotia.
When laying laminate or wood flooring it is necessary to leave an expansion gap around the perimeter of the room usually between 8 and 15 mm depending on the size.
Laminate is created by taking a strip of mdf a board made of reconstituted wood fibres and covering it with a thin layer of plastic with a wood effect image on it.
If you re thinking of installing your own laminate flooring don t forget you ll also need to make sure you have adequate matching beading to finish off the job.
Hey all i have just finished laying the laminate flooring in my hallway and am very pleased with it not bad for a girl i now have to fit the scotia that i have bought as i didn t want to remove all of the skirting board old house and it has been painted numerous times so would have been very messy and time consuming.
I can see it is easy enough to fit it on long straight bits but how do i.
In this video tutorial you will learn how to fit scotia beading the easiest way possible and without the need for special tools or skills.
At d lewis kitchens carpentry we usually remove the skirting fit the laminate then re fit or replace the skirting as it looks a better job however on the odd occasions we have used a trim we have followed the manufacturers advice and that has been to pin the trim to the skirting as this method allows the required movement by the floor due to heat and moisture changes.
Fit the scotia against the bottom of the baseboard and nail through it into the baseboard not the floor with a pin nail gun one nail every 12 inches.
Scotia is a decorative shaping used to cover the gap between the floor and the baseboard running along the bottom of a wall around the edge of a room.