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How to Repair Laminate Flooring
Repairing laminate flooring is easier than you might think, and with the right approach, you can restore its beauty in no time. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
1. Identify the Problem
Scratches or Surface Marks: These can often be fixed with fillers or repair kits.
Dents or Chips: Small damaged areas may need filling, while larger ones might require plank replacement.
Warped or Water-Damaged Planks: These will need to be replaced to maintain the floor’s integrity.
2. Fixing Scratches or Surface Marks
Use a Laminate Repair Kit: Choose a kit that matches your floor's colour.
Fill the Scratch: Apply the filler with a putty knife and smooth it out. Allow it to dry and buff lightly with a soft cloth.
3. Repairing Dents or Chips
Use Wood Putty or Filler: Fill the chipped area with a matching filler and smooth it down.
Let It Dry: Follow the product's drying time, then lightly sand and reapply if necessary for a seamless finish.
4. Replacing Damaged Planks
Remove the Damaged Plank: If your floor is a floating installation, you can lift the surrounding planks to access the damaged one.
Cut and Replace: For glued planks, carefully cut out the damaged section and replace it with a new one, using adhesive to secure it.
Lock Back in Place: For floating floors, click the replacement plank into position and reassemble the surrounding boards.
5. Prevent Future Damage
Use Furniture Pads: Protect against scratches from heavy furniture.
Clean Spills Quickly: Prevent water damage by wiping up spills immediately.
Regular Maintenance: Keep the floor clean and free of debris to avoid surface wear.
By addressing issues promptly, your laminate floor will stay in top condition for years to come.