Laminate flooring - repair job
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Laminate flooring - repair job
Hi all
I have a query re my kitchen floor. The previous owner laid laminate flooring but botched it up by not allowing room for expansion along the edges.
The floor has started to buckle in various places. I'm thinking of chiselling the edges but would like to hear if anyone has had a similar problem and solved it in the same way that I intend to.
Thanks.
ZG
I have a query re my kitchen floor. The previous owner laid laminate flooring but botched it up by not allowing room for expansion along the edges.
The floor has started to buckle in various places. I'm thinking of chiselling the edges but would like to hear if anyone has had a similar problem and solved it in the same way that I intend to.
Thanks.
ZG
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This is a common problem when people do not leave the correct expansion gap!
I have a friend who's kitchen laminate used to lift about an inch in the middle during warm weather. Cutting some of from the edges is the only solution!
It might be hard with a chisel, there are machines that could cut the boards such as the fein multimaster, but they are expensive for a one off job like this!
I have a friend who's kitchen laminate used to lift about an inch in the middle during warm weather. Cutting some of from the edges is the only solution!
It might be hard with a chisel, there are machines that could cut the boards such as the fein multimaster, but they are expensive for a one off job like this!
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I mananged to rescue a mates laminate by cutting round the edges with a biscuit cutter. (needed a new blade after mind)
And the few odd places it couldnt get to in corners, i used a tenon saw and wide chisel.
And the few odd places it couldnt get to in corners, i used a tenon saw and wide chisel.
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