Laminate Herringbone flooring installation. Full tutorial. Kronotex

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  • @michaelcrone1401
    @michaelcrone1401 Рік тому +2

    Best video I've seen on how to fit heringbone laminate, well done

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot, for such an amateur i am with filming and editing its nice to see a great comment like yours. Thanks again ❤️

  • @hardshellwoodworks
    @hardshellwoodworks Рік тому

    Well done! Nice execution and clean work! Especially @ 13:15. Herringbone layout isn’t the easiest flooring style to do and you made it look simple! Great job!

  • @jamienoonan1186
    @jamienoonan1186 Рік тому +1

    Amazing job and good video but where is the tuition? Just watched you do it sped up.

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  11 місяців тому +2

      Hey Jamie, i know...im
      Stil learning how to edit thats all is visible and whole job is within few minuts and all is explained. I think new video is a bit better and it shows zoom in. But its longer so leas likely people will click it. Thanks mate hope it did help a bit

  • @bells1969
    @bells1969 29 днів тому

    Fantastic job, mate like it

  • @Crackers8
    @Crackers8 Рік тому +3

    Hi, im looking to do this soon. Do you havr a video which shows how you added the small pieces down the wall edge of the first line you started. There would be small triangle type shapes but just woundering how you manage to fit them in and get them to click into the laminate and still have a nice flush finish by the wall/skirting board

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  2 місяці тому +1

      Hiya, thanks for a good question. Im trying to learnt how to edit new videos in more professional way with zooing in all details and how its fitted. So in this video you cant really see how those triangles are fitted but i had to scrape the edge of each board so they ve became "tongue and groove" floors out of "clicked" floor kind of so slided little triangle bits back into the rest of the floors and i used glue to hold it together. Hope that helps but in newer video of herringbone lvt i have that footage pls check it out 👌

    • @Crackers8
      @Crackers8 2 місяці тому

      @@FinePineNorwichCarpenter ahhh now you explain it makes sense. Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @yvonnesmith8275
      @yvonnesmith8275 13 днів тому

      @@FinePineNorwichCarpenter If i was doing it i would use a track saw and cut the boards square to the skirting eleminating the need for lots of little triangles.

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  11 днів тому +1

      @ you mean 90 degree to the skirting? To the wall? Ive seen that pattern but this mean the V shape pattern wouldnt be at different angle and the room with the floor would look different. I always do what my clients want and Heidi wanted V shape going long way parrarel to the wall. Im sure your way would look good too!

  • @101M-Daa
    @101M-Daa Рік тому +1

    Please share the ground floor under layers before the finishing floor

  • @AllStarsOfComedy
    @AllStarsOfComedy 6 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video. The first row you laid, was that based on identifying the floor width centre which happened to be 6 whole rows so no half cuts were required?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks boss!. I knew it ll look good and simertical in the room if i start with full double row from that long wall.

  • @terrainrider
    @terrainrider 4 місяці тому

    Lovely job. I would have just pushed the pins in on the beading and covered them. Also your angle cut under the door frame had the grain going the wrong way. To some people it would stand out.

  • @ChrisLivingInYork
    @ChrisLivingInYork Рік тому +1

    Hi, really professional job. I’m going to be using the same flooring but in rooms with a curved bay window. I really don’t want to remove the skirting board so was wondering is there not a way to cut the height of the flooring and slide it under the skirting board avoiding scotia beads.

    • @whoshatwat
      @whoshatwat Рік тому

      The easiest way would be to undercut the skirting in the bay, then start in the bay and lay a big slab, scribe the curve in and push the slab under the curved skirting. You’ve just got to work it out a bit beforehand because it’s a nightmare going through doorways into other rooms, then laying in the wrong direction.

    • @ChrisLivingInYork
      @ChrisLivingInYork Рік тому +1

      @@whoshatwat thanks so much for replying with the tips. It’s going to be a challenge but I’ll get there somehow

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Thanks fuzzy, i think it ll be very challenging to do herringbone and slide it under round bay window skirting board. Possible but very tricky. Good luck anyway you seem positive dude so go for it! 👍

  • @marcnorris8824
    @marcnorris8824 6 місяців тому +3

    Floor looks great, pity about the beading ,Better taking the extra time and either undercutting the skirting in place of remove it and put back on after floor is done. I know it's all down to what the customer wants regarding time and price, but good job to the fitter

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks, yeah that right. Client wanted to keep skirting as it was cheaper for her. Still looks good and thanks for a nice comment bro 💪

  • @PaulSmith-yk3lc
    @PaulSmith-yk3lc Рік тому

    Stunning job mate, looks superb 👏🏻

  • @whiskeybluez
    @whiskeybluez Рік тому

    you can use a bit of gap filler on those rough edges to smooth them up

  • @TheKeyToMusicOfficial
    @TheKeyToMusicOfficial 11 місяців тому +1

    how long did this house take you to floor, start to finish. number rooms? square meters?

  • @janoobis
    @janoobis 8 місяців тому

    Great tutorial! Trying to install it myself, did you use the saw on the wood pieces? If not where are the small triangle bits from?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for a nice comment 👍. I used the saw yes. You have to cut it. Not that visible in this video but check this video. Its similare floor and i recorded showed in more detail how to to do herringbone floors. Good luck!
      ua-cam.com/video/l4FyEcHQP10/v-deo.htmlsi=qQNS-4xpDDl_g5ww

  • @Alexchelpanov75
    @Alexchelpanov75 5 місяців тому

    Хорошая работа, молодец 👍

  • @Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee_14
    @Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee_14 Рік тому +1

    I know somebody who's kronoswiss herringbone clicks when they walk on it, apparently the concrete floor underneath wasn't latexed/levelled beforehand? Would you recommend always levelling the subfloor first? And what underlay would you recommend? The back of the box says atleast 1.5mm which is what they used, a 1.5mm foam DPM underlay, also the instructions on the kronoswiss on the back of the box shows to glue the edges of the planks aswell?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. You dont need to do self levelling every time. Only if its needs it, if its uneven or bumpy.
      I recommend thicker underlay for basements, or cold concrete or if you live upstairs and you have downstairs neighbours. Thicket underleys prevent noise and cold floors.
      I do glue edges with normall wood glue.
      Good luck!!!

  • @johnfreeman8256
    @johnfreeman8256 Рік тому

    Hi. Great looking job. Top work.
    Can I ask about underlay. I’m looking to replace old laminated with herringbone. The underlay I currently have is the 5mm green fibreboard. It’s in great condition and flat. Is there any reason I shouldn’t use it.

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

      Id use same green fibre underly yeah!. I done done that before...good
      Luck

    • @johnfreeman8256
      @johnfreeman8256 Рік тому

      @@FinePineNorwichCarpenter thanks for the reply. One more question. Is there are reason that I couldn’t lay laminate herringbone directly on top of old laminate. Straight on top. Would this cause issues?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

      @@johnfreeman8256 ive never done that way but ahould be all good. There might be a strange noise when you walk as there is nothing between 2 layers of laminate flooring...only this thing is a worry. But good luck!

  • @edwardperez6729
    @edwardperez6729 Рік тому

    Beautiful work. I love the flushed bullnose on the top of the stairs, how did you do that? Is the bullnose laminate?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Ed, this is what i used: real oak unfinished bullnose from my local shop hammiltons. And than i uses osmo raw oil to match it with laminate floor. I couldnt find laminate bullnose trim so used solid oak on all thresholds
      www.doorsandfloors.co.uk/solid-oak-stair-step-nosing-4-different-designs.html

  • @owenb1t5014
    @owenb1t5014 Рік тому

    Very nice job 👌… I am about to lay the exact same floor with similar details. Where did you get the stair nosing trim from ?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, got it from this shop called hamiltons in my city in norwich. Call them and ask them may be they can send it to you...they do very long 3m thresholds all shapes....
      www.doorsandfloors.co.uk/index.php?

    • @owenb1t5014
      @owenb1t5014 Рік тому

      Thanks very much. Also, thanks for the very useful tip of pulling A&B type boards out of multiple packs to give a more varied/natural looking floor 👌

  • @janete.bailey7805
    @janete.bailey7805 Рік тому +1

    lovely - does the creaking stop after a while?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

      Cracking comes from chipbord that was underneath.. some new builds have this problem

    • @v33sh31
      @v33sh31 Рік тому

      @@FinePineNorwichCarpenter We've just laid this floor all throughout the downstairs, it looks amazing but I'm very disappointed about the creaking sound from the joints. We're using a 5mm underlay which should be compatible and I can't understand why its creaking so much. Have you got any tips to reduce the noise?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

      @@v33sh31 yeah hard to say...how to reduce it...i normally glue those floors not just click them so it probaly helps but now when its done, hard to say how to repair noise.
      I glue edge to edge when i click them, i had no noise may be a bit but from chipboards below....

  • @EllenVickers
    @EllenVickers 7 місяців тому

    Hi. Love this floor, what is the name of it?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  7 місяців тому

      Oh thanks Ellen 👍
      Here is that floor:
      www.flooringsuperstore.com/herringbone-elegant-oak-laminate-flooring.html

  • @RamYounjan-kb4hz
    @RamYounjan-kb4hz 3 місяці тому

    Good job sir im also sem work wooden flooring Saudi Arabia

  • @mayagourley2446
    @mayagourley2446 Рік тому

    Hi mate why is it you set the floor away the other way around instead of using the triangle method ? did it work out easier ?
    cheers.

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

      Its just how i work. When you start from full triangle and do full width then i can adjust to left or right.
      When i do one chevron than i can always adjust and tap it move the whole chevron so its always parrarel to the wall...its simply the way i work and i find it easier...
      Thanks for good point comment 👍

  • @PrincekabirkhaN
    @PrincekabirkhaN Рік тому

    Amizing job i need this job im from Pakistan but now im living in United arab emrates i know all flooring installation Carpit Laminate spc lvt Carpit tell all installation

  • @jackstone7063
    @jackstone7063 Рік тому +1

    What shade of krontex was this mate looking to do is my own home ?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

      Heres the product:
      www.flooringsuperstore.com/herringbone-elegant-oak-laminate-flooring.html

  • @bestfloors5084
    @bestfloors5084 11 місяців тому +1

    Best way fitting the herringbone is on 45 much lookin way all cuts are straight and you get long boards affect better

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  11 місяців тому +2

      Never thought of this...are you in uk? Ive never seen anyone doing it your way in here. But i like the idea. I can see it in my head. I may do it like that in my home...thanks boss!

    • @bestfloors5084
      @bestfloors5084 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah mate am in the uk chesire thank you

    • @Homecarpentry
      @Homecarpentry 8 місяців тому

      Yes 45 looks well and ok for vinyl, but with a laminate flooring the 45 joints would need to have a factory machined T&G joint!

    • @paulawilkinson6341
      @paulawilkinson6341 7 місяців тому

      Can I ask were this floor is from please an the shade or do u fit & supply ?

    • @paulawilkinson6341
      @paulawilkinson6341 7 місяців тому

      That looks absolutely amazing so professional

  • @karlmclean2023
    @karlmclean2023 Рік тому

    Looks nice, could do with a 23gauge pin gun for the scotia can barely see any hole at all

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Karl for a nice comment! What i do is go extra mile with finishing like that, so what i do is to go around at the very end of the job and use caulk on every single pin hole so when clients come they go: "oh thats so nice Martin!" And thats what i love to see. So caulk at the end is the magoc trick

    • @joelawless4725
      @joelawless4725 2 місяці тому

      What is that little finish nailer you are using for the trim. It looks a nice tidy gun for the job

  • @gosiakr8572
    @gosiakr8572 4 місяці тому

    Ślicznie 🤩

  • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
    @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому

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  • @bensingleton2798
    @bensingleton2798 2 місяці тому

    Do you need to acclimate the flooring

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  2 місяці тому

      Yes thats whats recommended. Specially solid oak or pine boards. Not sure about laminate if it helps much as its fake wood- plastic and mdf and not sure if it helps with lvt as its also some composite material but i always ask clients to keep the boxes prior to me fitting it in the house not in the garage. Hope that helps!

    • @bensingleton2798
      @bensingleton2798 2 місяці тому

      @@FinePineNorwichCarpenter OK thanks for that, great help with the video! 👍

  • @mod-Uk
    @mod-Uk Рік тому

    Where is the best place to get this Kronotex flooring from please mate!?

  • @lexisweeney3095
    @lexisweeney3095 2 місяці тому

    Should underlay not be silver side down??

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  2 місяці тому

      Good question! I found this product manual and it says: " metallised scrim upwards...and rubber crumb to the subfloor" so all is right.....and silver goes on top and rubber down

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  2 місяці тому

      www.screwfix.com/p/3-5mm-rubber-underlay-10m-/233rg

  • @geoffnelson6756
    @geoffnelson6756 6 місяців тому

    Can you fit herringbone laminate in a normal side by side style

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  6 місяців тому

      Yes i think you can do this floor layed in straight lines but i think youd only be able to use one type of the board. As there is always 2 different joints with herringbone there is left board and right board of the v shape so youd need to pick up just one type of the board with same joint and than you can lay it down in straight rows.....good luck!

  • @Deanthomson88
    @Deanthomson88 11 місяців тому +1

    How many boards are you putting wood glue on? I'm doing this job at the weekend. Exact same brand of herringbone

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  11 місяців тому +1

      I glued all the boards that are end boards. You know the little triangles that are close to the walls. And i think ive put glue on first row of boards. I havent used the glue on every single board.
      good luck!

  • @pippip9030
    @pippip9030 7 місяців тому

    Lovely floor - please come and do mine so I don’t mess it up!

  • @szilardolvedi4830
    @szilardolvedi4830 Рік тому

    A fehér szegélyt így szét lőnéd nekem, biztos nyakon vernélek

  • @JosephAnnan-e1e
    @JosephAnnan-e1e Рік тому +1

    You 🙏🙏🙏🤝

  • @jamesgreen2346
    @jamesgreen2346 Рік тому +1

    Using this stuff at the moment....its horrendous, avoid at all costs

    • @CHALIS1337
      @CHALIS1337 Рік тому

      You are saying about specific material he mentioned on video or about herringbone laminate overall?

    • @FinePineNorwichCarpenter
      @FinePineNorwichCarpenter  Рік тому +1

      Herringbone floors aint for everyone. Laminate or sooid or engineered, or lvt ...all gerringbone floors are more challening than in straight lines...

  • @nadiatheprettyflamingo6528
    @nadiatheprettyflamingo6528 26 днів тому

    Omg here’s me thinking I can do herringbone flooring in my house myself 😅 and I have NEVER done any DIY 😮