Tilted Cat Head
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Quote:
Originally Posted by clavus
If it is Pergo, it is probably not glued down. It is a floating floor. If it is bubleing up, then the most likely causes include
- water damage has caused some pieces to swell
- improper installation
If the floor is more than 3-4 years old, it is likely that the pieces are glued together (rather than snapped together). If this is the case, the only solution I see is actually cutting out the damaged section, and replacing it. If it is near one edge, you may be able to buy a box of pergo and rebuild that edge. If it's in the middle of the floor...well, it sucks to be you.
Figure out what kind of floor you have, and go to Home Despot. Take a look at what they have and figure out how the floor is put together before you take it apart.
Best of luck.
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aaah darn.. as soon as I saw clavus' reply to this I thought.. there's going to be something about a butthole in his pergo floor that he had to stare at while he was naked and locked out of his house...
and yes, clavus is right... Home Depot is a better resource since you'll be able to touch the item and construct and deconstruct the pieces.
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