I have removed the skirting boards in my new build house, as I am going to fit engineered wood floor via the floating method.
The issue I have is that after removing the skirting, I was presented with these cavities at the base of the wall. They are around 2 inches wide, but vary in size around the room.
On the exterior walls there is also a gap in the flooring at the back of the cavity.
The interior walls have do not have this gap.
In addition to the below questions I was wondering the purpose of this gap?
I'm not sure how to proceed with the fitting of the floor though.
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Should I just lay underlay and leave the cavities as they are?
Would this not allow a draft under the skirting?
Would it allow too much movement of the floor? -
Fill the cavity completely?
Would this affect any insulation/damp-proofing on exterior walls?
What should the cavity be filled with? -
Fill the cavity to within half inch of floor?
This is how the walls were when I have previously laid flooring How would I go about filling to this level?
Appreciate any assistance with this and happy to provide any more information if required.
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