Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - mohawk glued floor has gap on side of slat
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Douganna
06-26-08, 07:38 AM
We just installed a Mohawk laminate wood floor in the kitchen.
We thought all the tounge and grove gaps were tight upon installation. Additionally the slats were also glued down with floor adhesive, the recommended adhesive. Later we saw a couple of gaps on the side of some slats we put in.....how can we get this fixed or how can we repair this esp when it has been glued down? Anyway to fix these ? Can a professional do a small repair without pulling up the whole floor?
Is the Unifix something that would come in handy with this repair?....Please please help with this......thanks....Douganna
We thought all the tounge and grove gaps were tight upon installation. Additionally the slats were also glued down with floor adhesive, the recommended adhesive. Later we saw a couple of gaps on the side of some slats we put in.....how can we get this fixed or how can we repair this esp when it has been glued down? Anyway to fix these ? Can a professional do a small repair without pulling up the whole floor?
Is the Unifix something that would come in handy with this repair?....Please please help with this......thanks....Douganna
Carpets Done Wright
06-30-08, 06:06 PM
Color matching wood filler and some stain pens.
If you pull a board and replace it thinking the gap will go away, It won't. the board your going to use is going to be the same dimensions, and the gap will still be there.
If you pull a board and replace it thinking the gap will go away, It won't. the board your going to use is going to be the same dimensions, and the gap will still be there.