Q. Is wall skirting necessary?
Answer
In contrast to the traditional approach of adhering it down with glue contemporary vinyl flooring is intended to "float" or move about freely as a unit. As a result of this it is common practise to leave very small spaces around the edges of the flooring area to allow for expansion and contraction. The natural motions of vinyl planks are so minimal that you won't even be able to tell they're there when you walk on them. However it is essential to avoid restricting their natural motions in order to prevent the buckling that might result from doing so over time. In spite of this flooring gaps if not properly covered may sometimes be rather ugly. Floor skirting and wall skirting both come into play at this point in the process. There are several advantages of floor skirting for your home's vinyl flooring including both practical and aesthetic objectives to compliment your flooring and here are some of those benefits.
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