To undercut a fireplace you will need a specialized tool.
Laminate flooring around fireplace.
It might be more work but it adds the look of craftsmanship to your floor.
There should be a about 1 4 inch gap between the walls and the laminate.
If you have a plastic based flooring like a laminate material or another type of flooring that could melt or crack under constant heat consider using a hearth rug.
One approach is undercutting the edges of the hearth to receive the flooring.
Laminate flooring won t fit tight against most fireplaces.
Some carpenters use a special saw to undercut the rock so the flooring fits under it but nothing looks better than trimmed flooring cut to fit.
You have options for trimming a laminate floor where it meets a flush or raised hearth at a fireplace.
The idea when undercutting fireplaces for laminate flooring is to cut out the bottom of the fireplace so the laminate or hardwood flooring will slide under and look as if the fireplace was built on top of the flooring.
Glue and staple it into.
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I d recommend not having the laminate that close to the fireplace at all because the heat may cause the laminate to bubble or warp.
Step 4 mark the boards to cut.
The best tool to use is a jamb saw used for undercutting door jambs.
This will fill space yet still allow the floor to expand and contract.
Sometimes the heat can be directed at the flooring you use in front of the fireplace.
To install the flooring around a curved fireplace hearth lay a strip of cork around the perimeter of the brick base of the fireplace.
The laminate needs room to expand and contract.
Place the flooring boards against the fireplace and staple or nail them into place.