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We have a traditional 1940s UK semi and have recently attempted to replace the kitchen skirting boards. We are not great at DIY and have discovered a problem. On removing a piece of skirting that was glued on, there is a large hole in the wall. This is an external double brick wall (no cavity) and the hole area goes to single brick, there is an airbrick in this space, and when we look down we can see the floor space beneath the wooden floor boards. The gap in the wall is about three feet in length. I am reluctant to glue a new skirts on as it will only attached by one inch at the top and simply be resting on the floor underneath. We can't brick up the hole without lifting all the floorboards (new floor now laid so not a viable option) and expanding foam won't work as it will just fall into the void under the floor. Any suggestions on how to resolve this problem would be greatly appreciated.