Stihl-learnin
Member
Ok let me start with admitting that I went cheap...I purchased several boxes of laminate flooring from an online auction. they said some were damaged but in the pictures it looked like most were good. I got them all unboxed and sorted them according to pattern and as I was sorting I noticed that a lot of them are damaged...like most of them . Most have only one or two spots where one of the seams got hit and is deformed or crushed and some of larger areas but its pretty much all seam damage. It is going in my dining room over a plywood floor that I leveled after removing the carpet. With three kids and another on the way carpet in the dining room just wasn't working! I also screwed down all the plywood as some of the nails were starting to come up and there were creaks and groans everywhere when you walked on it.
Question 1. Is it salvageable? How big a deal is it that there are damaged spots on the seams. Some are long like 6" to 12" and some are small like 1/4" to 1/2". Is there a solution? Can I just glue the damaged spots? Does it matter if its on the male side vs the female side? I am not concerned about the warranty and If I have to do some minor repairs over the years no big deal...I just don't want to have to replace the entire floor in a year or the first time my 2yr old spills something.
Question 2. Is it ok to let them acclimate in my unfinished basement as that is where I have the saw set up for all my cutting or do they need to acclimate in the dining room where they will be installed. I don't think the humidity is much different but the basement does seem to run a bit cooler then the 1st floor.
Here is a link to the product that I am planning on installing:
https://www.selectsurfaces.ca/products/laminate/elite-collection-laminate/urbanwood.html
Thanks in advance for your help and advice with my install!
Question 1. Is it salvageable? How big a deal is it that there are damaged spots on the seams. Some are long like 6" to 12" and some are small like 1/4" to 1/2". Is there a solution? Can I just glue the damaged spots? Does it matter if its on the male side vs the female side? I am not concerned about the warranty and If I have to do some minor repairs over the years no big deal...I just don't want to have to replace the entire floor in a year or the first time my 2yr old spills something.
Question 2. Is it ok to let them acclimate in my unfinished basement as that is where I have the saw set up for all my cutting or do they need to acclimate in the dining room where they will be installed. I don't think the humidity is much different but the basement does seem to run a bit cooler then the 1st floor.
Here is a link to the product that I am planning on installing:
https://www.selectsurfaces.ca/products/laminate/elite-collection-laminate/urbanwood.html
Thanks in advance for your help and advice with my install!