Sunday morning and I'm fitting laminate flooring and skirting. A little guide on how I finish the floor and skirting with door reveals www.oakwoodgardenrooms.com
At B&Q on a Sunday morning at 10. Now, that’s commitment Mr. Griffin. You must have had a coffee before?!? Have to say, lovely little job and I don’t mind the camera work considering. If anything, I’m surprised you filmed at all. I couldn’t be arsed if I was on my own. And remember, all the little errors you make are only as good as the ones you cover up! Nobody would have a scooby! 👍🏼👌🏼
I always start one board away from the wall, then ping a line and temp screw 2x1 down so you can tap the laminate against a solid surface, i always check the width of the room so that there’s not a 10mm rip at the other end from where you start. Also I leave 5-10mm gap as skirting is 12-15mm!
Hi william, can you put me on top of the waiting list for your plans, as soon they’re available I will buy a set for my garden room. Thanks mate you are the best, keep doing what you doing best...
So if I need to replace my laminate floor due to cracks in it do I need to remove skirting? What’s the easiest way to do it if the laminate goes under skirting ? Thanks
Well I have finished my friends job and have almost finished my hot tub pergola, but Im covered in slate paint and sawdust :) Again thanks for the tips! Im a bit drunk right now so excuse the spelling hahaha
Hi William great videos mate I've just started making mine in the garden 12ft x 7. I've got a question about rubber roofing. I've just brought mine and they give you contact adhesive which is meant to go round 100mm in from perimeter but I've noticed on your videos you just use the water based adhesive all over? Why is this? Could I do the same? Thanks 👍
Sam Brazier a guy from a suppliers once called me and I asked him how much was the contact adhesive? He said why do you want it? Your glueing the rest, then mechanically fixing the edge with the trims🤷🏻♂️ made sense, never used it since, not had any issues
Hi. I’ve watched every video and love your explanations as I’m building my own garden office. Can the hollow soffit take LED downlights? Are they rigid enough and heat proof? Thanks Kam
Hi mate quick question, when you nail the skirting into the wall, are the nails fixing to the plasterboard ? If so, do the nails get a good hold in the plasterboard?
If you build the floor up with some osb you can achieve a flush finish with the door threshold. Extra time and cost, definitely not required, but can give a nice detail.
Great vids from another local workman .you ever get stuck for a local plasterer give me a call be nice knocking a few of these off for a change .I come well recommended just look me up on Facebook
B and q are horrendous for flooring buddy, that problem with the narrower boards is common on top of the numerous packs that are bowed! We as a company don’t fit any flooring from there at all these days as we’ve had numerous problems on fits where customers have sourced their own flooring from there! It’s utter garbage, especially the 8mm stuff.
You used wood glue on the architrave joint ..can I recommend 'mitre bond' or similar (2 part superglue). Rock solid on MDF and takes 10 seconds for full strength. Great for those with no patience 😉 drawback is you can't adjust it.....I glue up a joint at 45degrees ( no measuring part degrees) and the suppleness/ bendy nature of MDF means it can be pinned exactly into place
Wonderful video. No nonsense approach. Love it !
At B&Q on a Sunday morning at 10. Now, that’s commitment Mr. Griffin. You must have had a coffee before?!? Have to say, lovely little job and I don’t mind the camera work considering. If anything, I’m surprised you filmed at all. I couldn’t be arsed if I was on my own. And remember, all the little errors you make are only as good as the ones you cover up! Nobody would have a scooby! 👍🏼👌🏼
You did well with a camera and working William, good job 👍
Quick AND good quality. That means only one thing 😎👌
I always start one board away from the wall, then ping a line and temp screw 2x1 down so you can tap the laminate against a solid surface, i always check the width of the room so that there’s not a 10mm rip at the other end from where you start. Also I leave 5-10mm gap as skirting is 12-15mm!
Skirting is 18mm , I like to take a gamble
Hi william, can you put me on top of the waiting list for your plans, as soon they’re available I will buy a set for my garden room. Thanks mate you are the best, keep doing what you doing best...
'Architrives' look good 😉
So if I need to replace my laminate floor due to cracks in it do I need to remove skirting? What’s the easiest way to do it if the laminate goes under skirting ? Thanks
Well I have finished my friends job and have almost finished my hot tub pergola, but Im covered in slate paint and sawdust :) Again thanks for the tips! Im a bit drunk right now so excuse the spelling hahaha
Hi William great videos mate I've just started making mine in the garden 12ft x 7. I've got a question about rubber roofing. I've just brought mine and they give you contact adhesive which is meant to go round 100mm in from perimeter but I've noticed on your videos you just use the water based adhesive all over? Why is this? Could I do the same? Thanks 👍
Sam Brazier a guy from a suppliers once called me and I asked him how much was the contact adhesive? He said why do you want it? Your glueing the rest, then mechanically fixing the edge with the trims🤷🏻♂️ made sense, never used it since, not had any issues
Thanks mate I thought exactly the same! I'll do without it then 👍
Could you put mask in tape under the skirting befor painting or will it be a night mere
Aaron Bell paint it, use a wonder wipe on a packer to wipe it away🙌
Hi. I’ve watched every video and love your explanations as I’m building my own garden office. Can the hollow soffit take LED downlights? Are they rigid enough and heat proof? Thanks Kam
Yes, no problem, but use led bulbs
Nice 👌🏽
Great video as per usual. Have you thought about offering vinyl click flooring? Bit dearer but more durable as I have found.
the flooring is in with the price mate, got a vinyl to do next month
I might have missed it but did you film this video on your own? 🤣
I wondered the same 🙃
Hi mate quick question, when you nail the skirting into the wall, are the nails fixing to the plasterboard ? If so, do the nails get a good hold in the plasterboard?
Top bloke, it'd take me 2 hours to just buy the laminate!
took us two weeks to choose laminate...
Will, what do you do to finish where the door meets the laminate?
18mm anthracite quad mate
If you build the floor up with some osb you can achieve a flush finish with the door threshold. Extra time and cost, definitely not required, but can give a nice detail.
Great video, thanks
Hi William
Any thoughts on doing an L shaped roof with falls to the back sides.
Yeah, will work, without seeing it, I don’t know if furrings might be the way to go
Was thinking I might have to do a shallow hip structure at the back where the two roofs meet.
I'll work it out.
Thanks for reply, much appreciated.
11:10 we've all done that before!
regular
I do it on purpose If I ain't set chop saw up not cutting it twice
Like your style 🙌
Bit of caulk bit of filler lad can’t be having that mindset when people are paying for a quality job
Arselicker Fc it’s primed mdf fella, not oak!
william griffin ruff as toast
Arselicker Fc paint finish mate, every job has a standard, enjoy your day
@@arselickerfc9316 Didn't you know that he prides himself in being "absolutely flawless in their finish" ua-cam.com/video/ABt4JhOWpuY/v-deo.html&t=260
Great vids from another local workman .you ever get stuck for a local plasterer give me a call be nice knocking a few of these off for a change .I come well recommended just look me up on Facebook
ARCHITRAVE not ARCHITRIVE
Potatoe
Patatoe
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Sunday morning !!!???! Yet another popular tradesman .... NOT.
B and q are horrendous for flooring buddy, that problem with the narrower boards is common on top of the numerous packs that are bowed! We as a company don’t fit any flooring from there at all these days as we’ve had numerous problems on fits where customers have sourced their own flooring from there!
It’s utter garbage, especially the 8mm stuff.
Another great video will 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
what is modeling in skirting ?
These buildings of yours look amazing
Surely it would be best to paint the walls, fit the architrave and then do the laminate to avoid get the flooring dirty or damaged?
No mate, you need to fit the floor first so the skirting covers the expansion gap
Great work👍🏻
Brilliant work and tips as usual Liam 👍
You used wood glue on the architrave joint ..can I recommend 'mitre bond' or similar (2 part superglue). Rock solid on MDF and takes 10 seconds for full strength. Great for those with no patience 😉 drawback is you can't adjust it.....I glue up a joint at 45degrees ( no measuring part degrees) and the suppleness/ bendy nature of MDF means it can be pinned exactly into place
Do B&Q not accept unopened laminate flooring packs, or is just opened ones they don't take back?
Top videos mate
Are you a carpenter by trade mate did you do an apprenticeship
an old school joiner took me out for a year, I then jacked and went out on my own
How long have you been doing this? You make it look so simple, that would be at least a day for me🤣
ive fit a lot of floors in my time, surprised the knees have not given up yet
cowboy
Eleberate then, if you’ve gone to the effort of leaving a comment, back it up with your reason 😁