Flooring is 2 years old. Start seeing floor boards are unlocked lengthwise and gap is around 2mm. Please recommend best solution to lock them back?ThanksPratap
An uneven surface could have caused this issue @pratapc if the distortion was so bad that the click-lock edge has disengaged and popped up.
From your image, it appears the board's butt up against the window frame, and an appropriate gap has not been left there. We could presume a gap was left under the moulding on the right of your image and wall. But it's not really possible to determine that without removing the moulding.
Mitchell
Hello @pratapc
Welcome to the Bunnings workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us, and thanks for sharing your question about your laminate flooring.
I suggest removing your floor beading or skirting board that is covering up the edge of your laminate flooring. I then recommend using the Capitol Laminate Floor DIY Installation Kit, specifically the steel angle bar kit that allows you to pull the laminate flooring forward. I've placed an image below and it is the tool in the center, you can use either a hammer or a rubber mallet to hit the tool to pull the laminate flooring together.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Hi @EricL Thanks for the quick reply.
The board which is unlocked is at center of the room. Do you want me to remove boards from edge of the flooring all the way to unlocked one and put them back again?
Thanks
Pratap
Hi @pratapc,
Could you share some images of the gap with us? Let me know if you need a hand uploading them.
If the gap is near the edge of the room, you may be able to use the Capitol Laminate Floor DIY Installation Kit to pull the boards back together. However, if the gap is in the middle of the room, using the tool at the edge is unlikely to close it. In that case, you may need to remove the flooring from one side of the gap to reposition the boards properly.
It’s also worth investigating why the gap has appeared. A gap in the middle often suggests that the boards on one side have gradually shifted toward the wall. Checking the perimeter of your flooring for any expansion issues or loose boards might help prevent further movement.
Let me tag @Nailbag to get his thoughts on this as well.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Hi @MitchellMc,
Please see attached images. ThanksPratap
Hi @pratapc
I admit to having old eyes - but to me, it looks more like a height change rather than a lengthwise gap?
If the boards are the laminate covered MDF with the 'click' system - my thought is the MDF has split in this section.
If you stand on that join (first photo) does it go down to meet the height of the adjacent board?
Hi @Noyade
You are right,
Yes - If I stand on the join, its going down to meet the height of the adjacent board.
thanks
What's underneath the boards @pratapc - concrete or wood?
It's concrete floor.
Do you know if these are laminate board @pratapc, or perhaps they are hybrid vinyl planks?
I agree with @Noyade that this looks to be more of a distortion of the boards than a gap. You'd likely need to replace the affected boards or at least work out what is causing the bulge.
Mithcell
@MitchellMc - these are hybrid vinyl planks.
The distortion is a bit of a worry, @pratapc. Did you leave or have a 10mm gap between the flooring and the wall around the entire perimeter of the room? If a sufficient gap isn't left when the boards expand, it can cause bulging similar to what you're experiencing, as the boards have nowhere to go other than upwards.
Hi @MitchellMc
what I heard from building supervisor, at the time of floor installation they did so much grinding of the concrete as the concrete was not flat at some places. Do you think uneven surface causing this issue?
gap between flooring and wall - We have windows all the way to floor, I am not sure if they left 10mm next to window. (please see attached image)ThanksPratap
Most floating floor systems have about 1.5mm tolerance on floor level. The thinner and cheaper the product the more susceptible to issues with uneven floors. Once a board has lifted, there is no way to rectify this without either replacing the board by back-tracking the installation or removing the board, fixing the issue with the level and re-gluing a new board less 2 of the 4 edge clips. This is the easier solution.
Nailbag