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how to repair a piece of laminate flooring

by Miss Kariane Sauer PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Procedure:

  • To repair damaged laminate planks, start with drilling a ½” hole on each corner of the damaged laminate plank. ...
  • Drill two or three more holes on each side of the damaged laminate plank approximately 4” to 5” from each other.
  • Draw a straight line between the holes to prevent mistakes and use it as a cutting guide.
  • Make sure you stick to the exact depth of the laminate when using the saw so you prevent cutting into the underlayment or sub-floor which you definitely do not want.
  • Begin in the center of the laminate plank, cut along the lines to the inner holes and continue to the holes that you drilled.
  • Cut out the center piece or lift it out. If necessary you can use a utility knife to lift it up.
  • Remove the remaining pieces of the board by rocking them up and down. ...
  • Make sure the area is cleaned up from any excess. You want it to be nice and clean before you install the new plank.
  • Now it comes time for the replacement laminate plank. You have to cut off the tongue on both sides, the short and long edge of the board. ...
  • Now that the damaged laminate plank is out of the way, it is time to install the new laminate plank. ...
  • You should place something heavy on the plank and let it dry for the day.

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How can we repair a worn laminate floor?

Laminate cannot really be fixed as it is a picture of wood on boards. If you have left over board, the floor can be taken apart and reassembled. Or if you can find your laminate at a store buy one box to fix it. Or call the company that made the laminate and get it that way.

How to refinish a laminate wood floor?

Method 2 Method 2 of 3: Applying Laminate Floor Finish

  1. Choose a floor finish with a rich, warm color. Although traditional wood stains don't work on laminate, laminate floor finishes can provide a similar color.
  2. Coat a section of the floor in laminate finish with a washcloth. ...
  3. Apply the laminate finish to the rest of the floor. ...
  4. Add 2-3 additional coats of laminate finish. ...

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How to clean and maintain your laminate wood floor?

  • The best way to clean laminate floors is to use products made especially for them. ...
  • Use a damp mop on your floors every two to three months. ...
  • You can also use a laminate floor mop. ...
  • After mopping, go over floors with a dry microfiber cloth or a dry mop to make sure there’s no water left on the floor.

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How often do you need to replace laminate flooring?

  • the age of the floor bed it is installed on
  • the manufacture date and the type of adhesives that were used
  • the level of average humidity present in the structure where its is installed
  • The amount of care it has received over it’s lifespan to date
  • The number of times if any it has been refinished

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What to do if laminate flooring is damaged by water?

If laminate flooring has been damaged by water, there is only one solution: replace it.

How much does it cost to repair laminate flooring?

According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost of laminate floor repair is $800. You do not have to hire a professional every time; you can repair yourself. I’ve included DIY methods below if you want to know how to repair laminate flooring.

Why do laminate planks swell?

Laminate planks damaged by water or moisture, causing them to swell, need replacing. To prevent further damage to the new planks, address the source of water damage.

Why does laminate expand when there is no space?

This can happen due to changes in the atmosphere and moisture, making the laminate expand when there is no space to expand.

Why does laminate flooring peel off?

This can occur due to small accidents like dropping a sharp object on the group, stilettos, or furniture being moved around.

What is wood filler?

Wood filler is a great help whenever it comes to repairing materials like hardwood or laminate flooring. They can help coat or fill in gaps. They come in different colors and qualities; pick the one that can get as close to the color of your floor.

How to repair buckled laminate?

Unfortunately, the only way to repair a buckled laminate is to replace the planks with a new one.

How long does it take to replace a plank?

But if the damage is severe, you have to replace the plank (you did save a few from the installation, right?). It’s a job you can do yourself in about two hours. In addition to a spare plank, you’ll need a circular saw, hammer and chisel, router or table saw, drill and wood glue.

How to remove center section of a wood plank?

Remove the center section. Start by drawing a cutting line 1-1/2 in. in from all four edges of the plank. Drill a 3/8-in. relief hole at each corner of the cutting line and again 1/4 in. in from each corner of the plank.

How to chip out old glue?

Use a flat-blade screwdriver or small chisel to chip out the old glue. Get the surfaces as smooth as possible for a flush fit and a good glue bond. Lay the new plank when done.

How to cut a groove in a table saw?

Here’s a tip for cutting the groove: Stick the blade inside the groove and cut off the bottom from the inside (or use a table saw).

Can you cut out a damaged plank?

Some flooring experts recommend removing the base molding and unsnapping and numbering every plank until you get to the damaged portion. That works if the damaged plank is close to the wall. But trust us, if the damaged section is more than a few rows out from the wall, it’s actually faster to just cut it out.

Can you put glue on laminate floors?

Raise the floor to gain leverage. Most of the early laminate floors were fastened with glue. But that doesn’t mean you can’t do an ‘in-place’ patch on those floors too. Follow all the cutting directions shown for a snap-together floor.

Can laminate flooring be repaired?

Laminate floor get a ding? Whether it's a small chip or a big divot, you can repair it with simple, DIY techniques that make the floor look as good as new.

What happens when you disconnect tongue of one plank from groove of other plank?

When you disconnect the tongue of one plank from the groove of the other plank, they’re unlocked. You may have to do this several times before you can reach & replace the damaged laminate plank. After, you will have to reset the wall base moldings back to normal after you have replaced the damaged plank and reconnected every plank.

Can you disconnect planks from a wall?

There is a different procedure to follow depending on where the damage is located. If the damage is located next to the wall then you simply may want to disconnect those planks. If the damage is located in the middle of the floor then you may want to try a different procedure as we have highlighted below.

Do you have to clean laminate floor before installing new planks?

You definitely want to pay attention to the adjoining laminate floor planks. Make sure the area is cleaned up from any excess. You want it to be nice and clean before you install the new plank. Now it comes time for the replacement laminate plank.

Minor Scratches And Chips

Laminate flooring is fairly resistant to scratches and chips. However, with time and regular use, you might notice a scratch or chip here and there. Our first tip in our laminate flooring repair how to’s guide is on how to address these minor but noticeable dents. It is recommended that you go out and purchase a laminate repair kit.

Replacing Boards Closer To The Walls

In case one of the boards closer to the walls sustains extensive damage, it is still possible for you to replace it and repair the condition of the entire floor by following a few simple steps in our laminate flooring repair how to’s guide. First and foremost, you should remove the moulding on the wall closest to the damaged laminate board.

Replacing Hard To Reach Boards

Sometimes the damaged boards that need to be replaced are located further away from the surrounding floors making it quite difficult to replace using the above method described in our laminate flooring repair how to’s guide. However, it is still possible for you to replace them and maintain your laminate floor in top condition.

How to Fix Laminate Floor Scratches

Wondering how to fix laminate floor scratches? It’s easy to touch up scratches with a floor repair kit.

How to Repair Laminate Flooring Water Damage

Waterproof laminate flooring is available. Many newer laminate floors are made to be water resistant.

Using a Saw to Remove Laminate Flooring

If the damage to a laminate floor is some distance from the wall, it may be faster to cut out the affected board using a circular saw with a fine-finish blade.

How to Fix Laminate Flooring That is Lifting or Buckling

As you figure out how to fix laminate flooring that is lifting, try to find the cause of the problem. Finding and repairing the issue can help prevent future damage.

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