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Yes, but TBH if you undercut skirtings and door casings (surely a neater job?) you wouldn't require much.
One thing I will say about it is that you need to do any installation, trimming, etc before you start installing it and then get as much as you can in place in one hit with no tea breaks as opposed to piecemeal - it comes very tightly wrapped and every time you take a piece off the roll it is necessary to tape the end of the roll and lay it flat (I tend to lay it between two offcuts of laminate with a weight on top) as once the pressure is off it will start to expand gradually. Not difficult, but requires you to be organised
One thing I will say about it is that you need to do any installation, trimming, etc before you start installing it and then get as much as you can in place in one hit with no tea breaks as opposed to piecemeal - it comes very tightly wrapped and every time you take a piece off the roll it is necessary to tape the end of the roll and lay it flat (I tend to lay it between two offcuts of laminate with a weight on top) as once the pressure is off it will start to expand gradually. Not difficult, but requires you to be organised