Home Improvement Asked on December 31, 2021
We are installing a laminate floor in our family room and have precisely the same problem as described in this question. The brick is not even close to flat where it meets the floor, leading to ugly gaps.
The solutions given in the linked question are not what we’d like to have. No trim or border. We’d really much rather have the "floor underneath" look, where the floor appears to simply disappear underneath everything in the room, including the fireplace brick.
This implies that we have to cut the brick somehow. I’ve seen a few online videos showing how to do this, but they were lucky enough to have a grout line at floor level. There is no grout line at the correct level – the floor goes right into the physical brick.
I am looking for methods and suggestions regarding how to best cut the brick. Tools, gotchas, ways to make sure it looks neat, etc. I only get one shot at getting this right. 🙂
As an alternative, I’d consider using some kind of a "gap filler" to hide the gap, as long as it is level with the floor and can be colored to match either the grout or the floor.
I would rent an "undercut saw" and put a diamond blade in it. Cut a channel along the floor at a suitable height. Brick cuts fairly easily and you'll have a dead-straight, perfect fit to your floor. Here's a video
You'll have to do a little creative grinding with other tools near the wall where the circular saw won't reach. You can get diamond-grit blades for reciprocating saws, or maybe go at it with some patience and a rotary tool with grinding bit.
This work is very dusty. Use a vacuum held by a helper and seal off the room.
Answered by isherwood on December 31, 2021
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