re-gluing wood flooring to concrete
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re-gluing wood flooring to concrete
I have several areas within a 20' x 20' room that has engineered tongue and grooved 5" wood flooring glued to the home's concrete slab - that "pop" as you walk across it. The flooring is obviously not secured in these locations.
Is there a way to inject a sufficient amount of adhesive under the flooring in the trouble spots, leaving the floor intact in order to prevent removing and replacing/re-gluing the existing wood flooring? If this is possible, what kind of adhesive? What apparatus is needed to transfer the adhesive?
Is there a way to inject a sufficient amount of adhesive under the flooring in the trouble spots, leaving the floor intact in order to prevent removing and replacing/re-gluing the existing wood flooring? If this is possible, what kind of adhesive? What apparatus is needed to transfer the adhesive?
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Do a google on gluedown wood floor repair kit.
There are sveral companies making an injection kit. You drill a tiny hole(between boards so you can hide it better) then inject glue or epoxy, and then fill the hole with color match wood filler.
There are sveral companies making an injection kit. You drill a tiny hole(between boards so you can hide it better) then inject glue or epoxy, and then fill the hole with color match wood filler.