repair laminate floor – Latest repair laminate floor news – Wood vs Engineered Floor – Hong Kong GeoExpat

Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

Wood vs Engineered Floor – Hong Kong GeoExpat

eng. flooring is quicker/easier to install and repair – eng. flooring is generally cheaper per sq ft than trad. hardwood (material and labour) if you do choose engineered flooring (also called laminate), – look for a thicker laminate, …

Home Addition: Laminate Flooring Installation | Home Improvement …

I elected to go with laminate flooring due to a number of factors. First laminate flooring installation is relatively easy to do. Due to the fact that laminate flooring is a floating floor it simply snaps, or interlocks, together. …

Should I glue or float a wood floor? – The Best Information …

My major concerns with Glue down are the hollow spots if the glue is done incorrectly similar to tile and repair issues/cost if a flood or something happens. My major concerns for floating is the hollow sound. …. The more layers of resilient type materials under an engineered or laminate product, the higher the risk of damage to that flooring. If you flex the joins enough, they will break. I recommend following the advice to smooth the substrate as best you can with a …

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My bathroom flooded and the laminate floor smells.?

My small, half bathroom flooded last night with water from my washing machine and some sewer water. The main sewer line was plugged. We used a wet vac to get the water up very quickly and wiped down the floor with Colorox wipes. Will we need to use a dehumidifier? The plumbers came today and cleared the clog. Some duct work under the house will have to be replaced too because water got in it. Should I be concerned about mold too? Is this covered under my home owners insurance? I know, lots of questions. I've never had this happen before, so I want to make sure we are taking care of things properly.


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