Best Way To Cut Laminate Flooring Around Door Frames

But what tool can be used to accomplish this.
Best way to cut laminate flooring around door frames. One of the absolute necessities of a neat professional finish when installing a solid wood engineered or laminate floor is the ability to cut into door frames and architraves so the flooring can be neatly slid under. Well let s take a look. This is by far the best way to finish a floor at any doorway. This technique is very simple and you will be surprised.
Next you have to cut the groove of the laminate board you are going to lay under the door jambs by using a sharp utility knife. In this video i show you how to easily measure and mark a laminate plank to go around a doorjamb. Make sure you take accurate measurements and leave 1 3 around the walls or in the transitions to other flooring. If there s a gap under your door casing and also a gap between two rooms under a door where two different installations of laminate flooring join you can install t molding to hide both gaps.
First of all you have to measure the needed length of the laminate flooring boards you have to install around the doors. This needs the laminate to be bent up so as to get the board to lock into the other board but the laminate i cut is under the door frame so cant be bent up. On a long hall with 7 doors i tried to cut the door frame with a multi tool worked very well until i came to the door across the way. Cutting the door frame is the proper way get a cheap flush cut saw use a scrap piece of flooring to use as a guide cut slow and easy and you should be able to cut the jamb and casing this way the flooring you cut should be hidden underneath hope this helps.
Previous mryoucandoityouself video https youtu be db a w0e7xu things i mention in. The way i choose the first bit to put in is to figure which board i can slide the furthest so it s out of the way of the next one. Cut the door s molding and the jamb behind it while keeping the saw on top of the gauge block. Using a framing square measure the depth of your door jamb by sliding the square under the newly cut gap until the tool hits the door frame or stud.
Try not to cut higher than the gauge block or a gap will appear between the flooring and the jamb. Measure on the inner jamb as well as both sides of the door where the trim is located.