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To be fair, no one seems to give a flying broccoli and cauliflower sammich what yiu say sweetcheeks

You’re doing a great job of not caring what I say. Keep up the good work:thumbsup:

Now I'm completely confused!

Context old chap. The vast majority of my work is bathroom related so I would remove the architrave but if I were to do a kitchen floor for example then sometimes I would leave it on especially if it’s purely a floor and nothing else. If I was doing a whole kitchen refurb and skirting, I’d replace the architrave too. Better job IMHO. Each job is different.
 

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Haha, you disagree with everything everyone says lurgy , like I’ve said before, no wonder you do everything, I bet no body will work with you :tearsofjoy:you have this air of almighty ness about you ,without a doubt a plumber 1st :tearsofjoy:
 

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