This is great. I've always worked away from doors. Now I have no choice but to work my way towards one I've been wondering how to get the end piece in. Great tip, really well explained and demonstrated
How is this supposed to work if you have a tongue/groove on the short AND long ends? I'm trying to fit the long tongue into the groove and then tilt down to the floor but the door jamb is in the way on the opposite side. I'd have to cut the board too slim to slide under the jamb if it's to clear it while fitting the board into the groove.
Some LVP wont drop straight down on the butt joints.So if you can't tilt it, modifying the tongues is the only way as shown in the video. Sometimes, gorilla glue on the tongues is a good idea to reinforce the tongue and groove connection after you shave it down.
Good video, but confused. There's supposed to be a 1/4" gap around the ends of the flooring, yet the video shows the flooring flush up against the left wall. Also, the markings you made and the way you discussed where the cuts need to be for the door jambs so the transitions work, also seem to leave out the 1/4" gap, as they should not be pressed hard up against the transition strip. The video leaves some crucial parts out, such as showing how close the laminate is to the mounted transition track. Did you even use the metal track for the transition strip? Or did you just use construction adhesive?