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Jon Klaus
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What's wrong with this floor?

Jon Klaus
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  • Garland, TX
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I had a 13mm laminate floor installed about 6 weeks ago. The edges of the boards are turning up. I suspect the installer didn't give the flooring room to expand under the shoe molding. What do you think?  Best fix?

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Roy N.
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Roy N.
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Originally posted by @Jon Klaus:
Originally posted by @Roy N.:

 It's one of two guest homes on our ranch. I built a small addition this summer, so it's all new where the floor is damaged. I'll try to dry it and flatten it. If somewhat successful, I'll keep it. 

 Jon:

We always install drain trays under our laundry units which are plumbed directly into the waste water system.   We also stick to tile or vinyl plank in areas such as bathrooms and laundry.

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