What should I do about these gaps please ?

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Hi,

Installed LVT on concrete subbase, as I did not want to remove the door frames etc, I have ended up in a situation where there are gaps between the floor and the corners.


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Thanks in advance.
 
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It was inevitable there were going to be gaps, you could take up the flooring, or the relevant part, and add underlay.
 
did you fit it yourself or get a flooring company in.
if glue down LVT it should be cut tight
if. Click the arcs and door frames should be undercut and the LVT slid under.
 
I did this myself with the help of a mate, Its click flooring, what can I do now when the frames were not undercut ?
Can I cut a bit of wood /scotia trimming and nail/glue to the frame, paint same colour as the skirting ?
Does LVT require expansion ?
 
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Didn't see the pics before, if you have spare lvt planks, worth undercutting the frames with a multi tool and slotting under
 
Thanks for the comments, as the planks are already laid, how can I do this without removing them all over ? I am looking for a solution that will not involve removing the laid planks, the skirting is on top already.
 
They look to be the first/last row so it would involve removing the skirting. Otherwise a bead of sealant.
 
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