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Flooring: Real wood or laminate?
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Originally posted by ELVIS View Posthow would you do that since it is beat into place so the grooves mate up?
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Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Postthere are only two ways that i know of...one would be to find the closest end piece (wall) to the bad plank and start pulling the floor apart from there. the other (i watched a video of this back when it was all glued together) would be to cut out the bad plank and replace with a plank that you've cut the tongue off of...then just glue it in place, from the sides. i've never done it, but i'm sure that there are several pros that could make it look perfect. i have a german shepherd, and i've had renters with large dogs, but i've never had to replace a bad laminate plank.
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Their is really a trade off on all your options. I have carpet, laminate & engineered in our house. Been installing this for years too.
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Animals and engineered floors suck! They scratch & dent easy. If you get the handscraped style, alot of grime gets between the planks (some floors)
Ours look like crap and its been only 4 years.
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Looks nice for the first year.
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Laminate is loud with animals (sounds like plastic) plus you got to clean it every other day. The underlayment has zero effect with animals running across it. Also, it makes everything echo throughout the room/house.
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Easiest to clean. Cheap. Diy labor.
Imo, I would go with a darker,short,high traffic carpet & or tile. Still keeps everything quiet,easy on your feet & its a giant air filter for animal hair.
Youll hate dusting that crap daily.Last edited by onjacks; 12-13-2011, 01:33 AM.One day at a time.
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Originally posted by STANGGT40 View Postthere are only two ways that i know of...one would be to find the closest end piece (wall) to the bad plank and start pulling the floor apart from there. the other (i watched a video of this back when it was all glued together) would be to cut out the bad plank and replace with a plank that you've cut the tongue off of...then just glue it in place, from the sides. i've never done it, but i'm sure that there are several pros that could make it look perfect. i have a german shepherd, and i've had renters with large dogs, but i've never had to replace a bad laminate plank.
Then you have to cut the male/female joints and drop in your new plank. I usually put some wood glue in the joints and a few dabs of floor glue on the repair.:wink1:
Its still a big pita!!One day at a time.
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