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Home Improvement Guide

Cutting a Seam
Sheet flooring comes in 12ft widths however many areas are wider than 12ft. If you need to make a seam, plan to place it along a pattern line and not in a high traffic area of the room. Follow these steps..
  1. Overlap the sheets by about 2 inches.

  2. Match the pattern and tape the sheets together with masking tape.

  3. Hold a straightedge tightly and make several passes with utility knife with a new blade.
 
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