Hi,
Walking through the doorway, the window will be to the right, therefore I may need to start to lay the first board of laminate from one door frame/architrave to the other. I've cut the very bottom of the architraves with a saw. Will I need to apply wood glue to join the second board or could I just click them together?
Also, I've applied self leveling compound towards the end of the concrete floor to repair damaged areas on the vinyl tiles caused by the removal of nails from the carpet wood strips. Even though I've tried to level the ends with the trowel as much as possible, it's still not 100% even, but it's uneven by 2mm or 3mm where the ends of the self leveling compound meets the tiles, similar to the height of water dropped from a cup onto a surface. It's so hard that it's very difficult to sand down. Perhaps I could use some bits of plastic sheets by those areas, or shall I just leave it?
Many thanks.
Walking through the doorway, the window will be to the right, therefore I may need to start to lay the first board of laminate from one door frame/architrave to the other. I've cut the very bottom of the architraves with a saw. Will I need to apply wood glue to join the second board or could I just click them together?
Also, I've applied self leveling compound towards the end of the concrete floor to repair damaged areas on the vinyl tiles caused by the removal of nails from the carpet wood strips. Even though I've tried to level the ends with the trowel as much as possible, it's still not 100% even, but it's uneven by 2mm or 3mm where the ends of the self leveling compound meets the tiles, similar to the height of water dropped from a cup onto a surface. It's so hard that it's very difficult to sand down. Perhaps I could use some bits of plastic sheets by those areas, or shall I just leave it?
Many thanks.