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1. If the space contains vertical surfaces such as heating pipes or room dividers, cut the planks to the correct length first. Then lay the pieces next to the places where they are to be installed, measure the recesses with a measuring stick or tape measure, and mark accordingly. Now drill holes at the places you have marked, and make sure you do not forget to allow a 10 mm gap on each side. Saw the plank at a 45 degree angle up to the boreholes. Doing this enlarges the gluing surface. Apply adhesive to the sawed piece and use the pull bar to lock the pieces tightly together behind the heating pipes.
2. To undercut (i.e. shorten) a door casing, first lay a plank against the casing with the decorative side facing down. Then shorten the door casing along the plank with a hand saw, and finally push the plank underneath the casing, with the decorative side facing up.
3. When installing a floor in rooms that measure more than 12 planks long and/or 8 panels wide, you must leave additional expansion space. This applies to doorways, openings between rooms, wall overhangs, corners and angles. It is recommended that the tongues of the panels are removed from areas around expansion profiles so that sufficient expansion space is allowed for.
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