When installing click-lock floors, you get in a bind if one plank gets messed up because you typically have "broken" the click-lock seal, how do you remove the one broken piece without messing up the entire installation? If we needed to replace one piece down the line, would you have to pull up the whole floor?
GBS Waterproof Hardwood Click Flooring
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Open Jul 29, 2025 - 12:47 PM
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Jul 30, 2025 - 12:22 PM
There are ways to cut out the damaged piece of flooring, the only issue with doing it that way is you would have to glue that piece back into place. If you would like a more in depth explanation you could give our owner Joel a call he has the most technical knowledge when it comes to installation. Joel contact: 641-323-6108 / Email: joel@greenbuildingsupply.com
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