A small heads up - it might be advantageous to leave the thresholds off until the boards have been finished as it will make sanding the edges a lot easier. Sanding right up to an edge is quite tricky, so having the gap exposed is actually a good thing. I've seen a lot of people doing the whole floor process before putting skirting back on too.
Yup. That's the plan - skirting replacement and thresholds done after sanding. Any skirtings that are acceptable and already attached are staying on, though!
Any skirtings that are acceptable and already attached are staying on, though!
Definitely. I refused to embark on that epic when I did my floor. C100 year old skirting that is nailed on with a vengeance was not something I wanted to start wrestling with.
A small heads up - it might be advantageous to leave the thresholds off until the boards have been finished as it will make sanding the edges a lot easier. Sanding right up to an edge is quite tricky, so having the gap exposed is actually a good thing. I've seen a lot of people doing the whole floor process before putting skirting back on too.
There's a whole rabbit hole of this guy's videos but he definitely knows his stuff
https://youtu.be/MUpRHhxr-2g