There are other areas in the floor as well.
How do I close the space in my laminate floor?
My husband and I put laminate floor in our bedroom, now all of a curtain the laminate has developed large ( separated). How do we close the space or put them together instead of taking all of them up. Thanks
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You will need to close those gaps and you may have to take them all up. Any gap would be closer to your baseboard and easier to fill that gap and make it look nice.
Also..if you need to buy more boards, let them “rest” for several days in a room that is the same climate and temperature as where you will use them. The gaps are likely due to shrinking from a change in temp or humidity.
There is actually a product out there that’s about a foot long and has rubber on the bottom. You pay it on the floorboard that’s gapped and tap it back into place. I’m sorry I don’t remember the product but it was very impressive! I’m sure if u google the right words(tool to fix gap in laminate floors?) I will find what I saw. Good luck!
Sometimes, if you wear sticky sneakers and follow that line of board, push with sneakers on by sliding the floor boards in 5he direction you need to close the gap. The floor pieces are floating and need pushing back into place. Quick firm pushing under foot, may need to use wall as support.
It's a big gap. One way is to do the sticky sneakers thing. That will fix it until it happens again. I am going to assume this is close to the wall and not in the middle of the room. Too much room from the wall to the board, I usually leave 1/4 inch for laminate as it really doesn't expand much more than that.
You can cut out the boards without removing the ones to the sides. It's an X cut then remove. Do that with all of the boards up to the wall. You might have to plane off the sides of the new boards you will put down and glue them on the sides to secure it. Use wood glue of course.
If it's one or two boards from the wall you might be able to get a tapping tool in there and tap the boards back to the right place. Still, they will slide again unless you fix the original problem, which is too much space at the wall.
Hi Pap, the reason the gap formed is the tongue and groove, which is very clear in your pic, the tongue never made it into the groove!
Unfortunately, you have 2 choices;
I truly mean mean no disrespect, but you can now say you have learned the hard way.
Good luck.
You can slide the pieces back together to a less noticeable location perhaps. Then do this to secure them... https://baileylineroad.com/simple-trick-ensures-gap-free-laminate-floors/