If they're tongue and groove you can cut out the board you need to remove, then just cut off the tongue of the replacement board and drop it in. There's still enough edge surface for the glue bond to.
Gone.
Yep good advice thanks - only installed last year and I've already needed some. Have a decent stash of spares.
Would like to avoid taking this to the tip if possible - free to anyone that wants it!
No worries! @JodyAR yours if you want it.
It’s called Trade select. Just had a quick search and it looks like they don’t make this exact board any more
That's right, you'd need to get separate underlay. I used 5mm wood fibre boards like these:
https://www.diy.com/departments/volden-5mm-wood-fibre-laminate-wood-underlay-panels-6-99m-/5063022038852_BQ.prd
@apc I got it from Direct Wood Flooring in Catford.
Have 4 packs leftover, brushed and oiled engineered wood flooring - 10mm x 125mm with a 2.5mm layer of oak.
Each pack covers around 1 sq m.
Collection from SE20
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If they're tongue and groove you can cut out the board you need to remove, then just cut off the tongue of the replacement board and drop it in. There's still enough edge surface for the glue bond to.