
How to Repair and Replace Damaged Laminate, Vinyl Plank (LVP), and Wood Flooring
Laminate, luxury vinyl plank, and wood flooring all come in different styles and finishes, don't get damaged by water, and work well in high-traffic areas. What’s more, it’s affordable and fantastic for new buildings and home renovations. However, you may find damage on your vinyl plank flooring over time due to scratches, breaking, or poor installation. Please watch this video to find out how to repair a damaged plank on a wood floor.
Timelapse:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Assessing the damage
00:45 Warning
01:36 Isolating Planks
04:39 Installing New Plank
05:19 Cutting the laminate
08:36 Cleaning up chips
09:18 Gluing laminate
09:32 Applying the glue
12:01 Outro
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