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Underfloor Heating - Drilling into a floorboard

  • 18-04-2023 9:45am
    #1
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    Hi,

    We are doing up our new build which has underfloor hearting. After putting down laminate flooring in the hallway it is sitting up a bit right at the front door. The plan was to drill down a couple of the boards and then put a trim on top but we have underfloor heating so concerned I will hit a pipe. Builder said the pipes will be at a minimum of 20mm but with the underlay and floorboard that gives me only 35mm to play with.

    One option I was thinking of was to drill at an angle into the foundation wall at the front door, any other options?

    Also what is the best glue for sticking down trims?



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