Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - Laminate flooring seperating in bathroom and rising in the walk-way.
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CelesteYoung
12-16-07, 07:12 PM
Please help me with a quick fix. I had this flooring installed 3 years ago at a horribly high price. The thing is now that I want to repair the couple of dammages that are coming up.
IE: Bathroom floor is seperating right next to the bath tub also I have noticed a couple of rises/seperations in a hallway. Please help...I'm a single mom and am very, very capable of fixing many of the repairs in my home. I need advice on this one though. Thank you so much!
Celeste
IE: Bathroom floor is seperating right next to the bath tub also I have noticed a couple of rises/seperations in a hallway. Please help...I'm a single mom and am very, very capable of fixing many of the repairs in my home. I need advice on this one though. Thank you so much!
Celeste
CelesteYoung
12-16-07, 07:26 PM
little help please =)
Carpets Done Wright
12-17-07, 07:53 AM
You question is pretty vague.
Are you saying, some of the flooring is damaged, and you want to replace it? Are the planks, swelled on the edges>
Do you have spare leftovers, from the original installation?
Can I suggest ceramic tile, for the wet area, like a bathroom, where laminate is really a misspecification.
I think your trying to tell us, moisture has got under the floor via the crack at the tub, and has run into and ruined the hallway also???
Are you saying, some of the flooring is damaged, and you want to replace it? Are the planks, swelled on the edges>
Do you have spare leftovers, from the original installation?
Can I suggest ceramic tile, for the wet area, like a bathroom, where laminate is really a misspecification.
I think your trying to tell us, moisture has got under the floor via the crack at the tub, and has run into and ruined the hallway also???