I welcome your advice please:
At our cottage (and unfortunately it is winter and I do not have a photo), we have installed 12mm wood-looking laminate flooring which is holding up very well, considering foot traffic and that it is unheated in winter.
Unfortunately, some of the corners are raised, as though the top laminate layer has separated from the bottom structure of the plank. As a result, you can feel it with your foot, and definitely see it from the side, especially when sunlight hits it appropriately. The corner can be pressed down but it pops back up, only a millimetre or two, but noticeably.
I'd like to think I could drill a tiny hole and insert some think glue with a syringe, and then put an extremely heavy weight on that corner. Would that work?
Thanks for your ideas.
At our cottage (and unfortunately it is winter and I do not have a photo), we have installed 12mm wood-looking laminate flooring which is holding up very well, considering foot traffic and that it is unheated in winter.
Unfortunately, some of the corners are raised, as though the top laminate layer has separated from the bottom structure of the plank. As a result, you can feel it with your foot, and definitely see it from the side, especially when sunlight hits it appropriately. The corner can be pressed down but it pops back up, only a millimetre or two, but noticeably.
I'd like to think I could drill a tiny hole and insert some think glue with a syringe, and then put an extremely heavy weight on that corner. Would that work?
Thanks for your ideas.