How can I repair my laminate floor border?

How can I repair my laminate floor border?

I recently got laminate flooring. Since the living room borders the kitchen, and the kitchen is tile, they put down long pieces of laminate border (molding?) flat on the floor between the living room and kitchen. (Sorry if I’m not explaining this well.) Tonight, while moving a new couch into place, I ripped up one of these pieces. The piece below it (that it was screwed to) is cut in half, but the top piece is fine. I was thinking of just crazy-gluing the top piece back on. Outside of that, how should I go about fixing it? I don’t want to spend a ton of money to have Home Depot come back out here to replace a tiny piece of border.

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2 Responses to “How can I repair my laminate floor border?”

  1. admin Says:
    Just stop in at Michaels, the craft store and buy any good tube of craft glue. You are gluing plastic to plastic (possibly plastic to tile or ceramic) and that is all it should take. Cost, about $2.99 and easy to fix.
  2. admin Says:
    Use liquid nails and a caulk gun. Home depot or a hardware store.

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