Got two questions about Armstrong Swiftlock laminate flooring, or any other of this type.
What’s a good way to move a refrigerator around on this stuff? We’re gonna install it over an existing vinyl floor, with the pad under the new flooring. Thought about laying down cardboard or 1/4″ MDF to roll and turn it on. The rollers mark the old vinyl floor somewhat.
Also, should you go ahead and floor under the stove, or just stop it in line with the face of the kick?
Thanks
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I use a piece of Luan as a protection for the floor. This allows for sliding sideways because of the smooth surface.
use a piece of formica and tape it to the floor. Its thin but very tough and easy to roll onto.