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Laminate Flooring Buckling
I had laminate flooring installed by a company and it's now buckling because they did not leave enough space from a wall and some doorways. The company is refusing to back their work and won't come out to fix. I don't want to get stuck paying for a all new floor to be installed and I can't find anyone to come fix it thus far. Is there a easy way or tool to use that I can trim the places that are to tight without having to take the floor apart?