I'd watched a couple of videos about how to replace the damaged board before I found this one. This is the best, and I'll tell you why. It's the easiest to understand, and you can see the result at the end. The others fail to show the final result, and/or the sound isn't that good. You helped me a lot! Thank you, sir! 👍
Really good video. I only thing I would add is to mark the location or seam of the board your replacing on the floor so when you install the new panel you place it back in the exact location so when you tap the peices back into place you dont run short on your ends, But excellent presetation. Thanks for taking the time.
Spotted that as well , was going to mention it until I seen your comment .. You could see the two outside edges of the floor are not flush with rest of boards , meaning the floor boards are in a slightly different position when placed back in .
Thank you for this professionally done video on laminate floor replacement. I have just finished replacing some water damaged laminate and I found your video indispensable. Take care!
We're having our entire home done (3 k square feet)in the paradigm flooring, I hope to never have to repair or replace but if we do I most certainly will come back to this well made video. Thanks for showing & sharing! .
I would make the unifix tool with a suction cup instead of tape. And I would use a length of the two sided tape along the altered joint... instead of the glue. No drying time. Excellent video.
Great job, one important detail you ignored was that you should have centered the new board to match the exact location of the old board, to avoid a gap on the board against the wall. In the end one could clearly see the miss alignment of all the boards in the row which had the repair with the remaining boards.
im not sure what your saying.... as long as the end joints are far enough apart throughout the floor and ends covered by trim, it does not matter ... the guy showed a very nice repair i dont think anyone would walk in and say oh wait wait its an 1/8 of an inch different than what it was before.
Wondering how you would repair same floor but cut is going opposite direction because we took out the wall in-between. So going the other direction is uneven cuts.
Hola donde se puede conseguir esta herramienta y la cinta adhesiva podrías pasarme los links gracias y saludos Hello, where can you get this tool and the adhesive tape? Could you pass me the links? Thanks and regards
What you are doing is cutting the bottom portion of the grooved side of the plank. The top finished portion remains and it is glued to the existing floor. The tool allows you to move the planks lengthwise so you don't have to do the same cut to the end of the plank. The result is that three sides are locked in. I think you can also use a suction cup to move the planks. Remember to use CA glue, regular glue will swell the plank. See this ruclips.net/video/9b4TBJ47Oq4/видео.html for a visual on the cut that is necessary.
Thank you for your video I've just had my flooring I've learnt a lot by watching your video could you please send me the link for this multi-tool so I can buy it I seemed cannot find the one on video
You can probably use the same tool glazers use for picking up glass, the suction device then tap with rubber mallet to move across, you can buy them from eBay for about £15
I noticed you knocked the boards across to gain access to the damaged board how would achieve this is if there is no gap on the around the perimeter of the room
atif mehuddin ,a floating floor should have a quarter inch to 5/8 gap all the way around the perimeter! If not, you may have to remove the shoe mold and basemold. Use an osculating saw to cut a gap at the wall.Then proceed! If there is no expansion around the perimeter,it was installed incorrectly!
Although I don't agree with a few areas of this process, like sweeping sawdust into the area removed, or trimming the plank over the padding, which may cut through the padding. Otherwise, good job.
You didn't put the new board in the exact place as the one you took out. As you can see, on the right side of the video, when you brought the boards back up against the new board, that row is "shorter" or isn't flush with the rest and on the left side, the row "sticks out". If you would have put a piece of tape to show where the old board was, you wouldn't have that problem. It's not a big deal if your trim or quarter round is big enough, but if not, the gap will show.
Hold on a second, i originally asked the question how would you tap the boards across to gain access to the damaged board if they perimeter was against the wall surely there wouldn't be a any movement, i was told there should be 5/8 gap around the room, upon watching the video again the installer said it was am lvt waterproof board, this doesn't a gap its not gonna expand, confused about this advice really
Tri west is a Flooring provider to most local stores inLos Angeles Ca, warehouse located in santa fe springs CA, but I dont know it serves nationwide. Not sure but should sell this tool. Good luck.
We are doing our entire house with paradigm flooring. Does anyone know how to install paradigm planks around a rounded bathtub and toilet? You cannot leave an expansion gap, so do you cut it into shape and glue it down?
The point of that tool is so you don’t have to cut anything! You are supposed to crack the long joint too so you have 3 sides exposed then the board just pulls out. And the new one clicks in without glue etc. unless your locking system sucks. If you are going to cut the board out. You don’t need the tool. You just cut it out
I think the point of the tool is to space out the butt joints that way you can use 3 sides of the locking system (the long and both butt joints). Otherwise you have to modify both butt joints and a long joint to drop in the replacement. Opening a long joint will make it almost impossible to get the floor back together, especially if the bad board is in the middle of a large area.
eightyproof I sell the quick step version and they are so you don’t need to do anything to the replacement boards. You use it to release three sides of the damaged board and drop in your new one. Then re-engage all the boards with it.
If the original floor installer applied glue dabs on t/g at the start and end of the rows ( to avoid plank end gap problems) , you'll never get this method to work . And most other vp manufacture systems lock up anyway ,preventing the row sliding anyway. This tool is very limited on practicality.
That would only work if the existing floor was not glued. I have never laid a laminate floor without glue on the groove nor have I seen a floor laid without it.
I'd watched a couple of videos about how to replace the damaged board before I found this one. This is the best, and I'll tell you why. It's the easiest to understand, and you can see the result at the end. The others fail to show the final result, and/or the sound isn't that good. You helped me a lot! Thank you, sir! 👍
Really good video. I only thing I would add is to mark the location or seam of the board your replacing on the floor so when you install the new panel you place it back in the exact location so when you tap the peices back into place you dont run short on your ends, But excellent presetation. Thanks for taking the time.
Spotted that as well , was going to mention it until I seen your comment ..
You could see the two outside edges of the floor are not flush with rest of boards , meaning the floor boards are in a slightly different position when placed back in .
Thank you for this professionally done video on laminate floor replacement. I have just finished replacing some water damaged laminate and I found your video indispensable. Take care!
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We're having our entire home done (3 k square feet)in the paradigm flooring, I hope to never have to repair or replace but if we do I most certainly will come back to this well made video.
Thanks for showing & sharing! .
How has the Paradigm flooring held up? Would you recommend?
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Very helpful tips I liked the suction cup use and knowing that you can repair a damaged lip from a board next to the one being replaced.
I've got to replace a broken board tomorrow so i'm gonna go ahead and do it this way! Thanks.
Ok, this is the best video on youtube for fixing laminate. Where did you get the tools? Its all about the right tools!
I'm pretty sure you can find similar tools at H.D .
I would make the unifix tool with a suction cup instead of tape.
And I would use a length of the two sided tape along the altered joint... instead of the glue. No drying time.
Excellent video.
LVP surface is textured. A suction cup would not stick
Great job, one important detail you ignored was that you should have centered the new board to match the exact location of the old board, to avoid a gap on the board against the wall. In the end one could clearly see the miss alignment of all the boards in the row which had the repair with the remaining boards.
im not sure what your saying.... as long as the end joints are far enough apart throughout the floor and ends covered by trim, it does not matter ... the guy showed a very nice repair i dont think anyone would walk in and say oh wait wait its an 1/8 of an inch different than what it was before.
Thanks for the video, I liked the double sided tape tool idea.
Great teaching on this. Thank you.
Wow! Very professional! Good job
and when we have walls how do we move the slats?
Wondering how you would repair same floor but cut is going opposite direction because we took out the wall in-between. So going the other direction is uneven cuts.
Great video. Very useful and professional 👍
Gracias, fue muy ilustrativo, no hablo ingles pero lo entendí todo sin saber lo que decía.
Terrific - I am going to try this!
Great presentation dude! You’re the men!
Nice good job I give you 10 stars ⭐️
very nice tutorial.
Hola donde se puede conseguir esta herramienta y la cinta adhesiva podrías pasarme los links gracias y saludos
Hello, where can you get this tool and the adhesive tape? Could you pass me the links? Thanks and regards
Wondering what LVP is this in the video. Is it Powell by chance?
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Great job I have done it smiler way
Excelente video 👍
And then you have to deal with air compressor and the nail gun to reinstall the shoe molding.
yes good vid but doesnt cutting the toungue make the board narrower? also does this work for vinyl flooring?
What you are doing is cutting the bottom portion of the grooved side of the plank. The top finished portion remains and it is glued to the existing floor. The tool allows you to move the planks lengthwise so you don't have to do the same cut to the end of the plank. The result is that three sides are locked in. I think you can also use a suction cup to move the planks. Remember to use CA glue, regular glue will swell the plank. See this ruclips.net/video/9b4TBJ47Oq4/видео.html for a visual on the cut that is necessary.
I want to know where I bought the tools
Great presentation! Thank you sir!
Thank you sir nice. Appreciate that
Thank you Scott
Does this work with a 'floating floor" that has soft vapor barrier underneath? Or will the movement on wear and tear make the glued end pop up?
Hi there, thanks for tips and tutorial floor repair. Would you please advise me where to get unifix tools.
Google it.
Curious if this works on most lvp material or only certain locking systems. Does it work for the New Paradigm conquest?
great video! exactly what I've been looking for
Great video and product, thank you!
What's the special pull bar name?
My hardwood floors are popping up near back door. How do I fix?
Great vid would hire 10 out of 10
Thank you for your video I've just had my flooring I've learnt a lot by watching your video could you please send me the link for this multi-tool so I can buy it I seemed cannot find the one on video
You can probably use the same tool glazers use for picking up glass, the suction device then tap with rubber mallet to move across, you can buy them from eBay for about £15
Top! Thank you!
Very nice thank you
Thank you so much for sharing
Where can I find someone to fix my damage laminate floor??
Hello. Where to buy such a bat?
What’s the name of that metal tool to slide the wood down? And where can I buy it?
I noticed you knocked the boards across to gain access to the damaged board how would achieve this is if there is no gap on the around the perimeter of the room
atif mehuddin ,a floating floor should have a quarter inch to 5/8 gap all the way around the perimeter! If not, you may have to remove the shoe mold and basemold. Use an osculating saw to cut a gap at the wall.Then proceed! If there is no expansion around the perimeter,it was installed incorrectly!
If there's is a skirting board around the room then you would only have 10 mm to play with
Well done!
Where can I find the UNIFIX tool?
amazon
Thank you
You can use kool glide seam tape as well as formika and glue. Works better and it's paper thin.
What if the damage was only the size of a .25 cent piece. Could it be fixed without replacing the board?
With a hole cutter, cut the same size and glue it in with mitre fast
Some wood filler would do the trick.
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Where do you get the tool?
Although I don't agree with a few areas of this process, like sweeping sawdust into the area removed, or trimming the plank over the padding, which may cut through the padding. Otherwise, good job.
Excellent!
Where can i find tool that you use double sided tape to move planks?
I have seen similars at Home Depot.
How can I get the tool ?
That’s fantastic thank you ,where can I get this tool from?
You didn't put the new board in the exact place as the one you took out. As you can see, on the right side of the video, when you brought the boards back up against the new board, that row is "shorter" or isn't flush with the rest and on the left side, the row "sticks out". If you would have put a piece of tape to show where the old board was, you wouldn't have that problem. It's not a big deal if your trim or quarter round is big enough, but if not, the gap will show.
Since the ends would be hidden by baseboards... which he isn't showing here, it wouldn't matter if they're perfectly aligned.
This was a demonstration for flooring dude's, yea he could have made that point, but anyone in the flooring his gets it! I'm 55 and mostly do repairs.
Is this tool still available and how I can buy it? I am in the UK?
You should be able to do the same process with a good suction cup.
Tx guys - great tutorial 👌🏼
Hold on a second, i originally asked the question how would you tap the boards across to gain access to the damaged board if they perimeter was against the wall surely there wouldn't be a any movement, i was told there should be 5/8 gap around the room, upon watching the video again the installer said it was am lvt waterproof board, this doesn't a gap its not gonna expand, confused about this advice really
Where I can buy it
Tri west is a Flooring provider to most local stores inLos Angeles Ca, warehouse located in santa fe springs CA, but I dont know it serves nationwide. Not sure but should sell this tool. Good luck.
Great info
Is this color cloud nine?
We are doing our entire house with paradigm flooring. Does anyone know how to install paradigm planks around a rounded bathtub and toilet?
You cannot leave an expansion gap, so do you cut it into shape and glue it down?
This needs a real world approach
good show
The point of that tool is so you don’t have to cut anything!
You are supposed to crack the long joint too so you have 3 sides exposed then the board just pulls out. And the new one clicks in without glue etc. unless your locking system sucks.
If you are going to cut the board out. You don’t need the tool. You just cut it out
I think the point of the tool is to space out the butt joints that way you can use 3 sides of the locking system (the long and both butt joints).
Otherwise you have to modify both butt joints and a long joint to drop in the replacement.
Opening a long joint will make it almost impossible to get the floor back together, especially if the bad board is in the middle of a large area.
eightyproof I sell the quick step version and they are so you don’t need to do anything to the replacement boards. You use it to release three sides of the damaged board and drop in your new one. Then re-engage all the boards with it.
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Where can this tool be purchased?
Show us on a fully installed floor that's been down and moving for a few years.
show it on parquet glued to concrete floor.
If the original floor installer applied glue dabs on t/g at the start and end of the rows ( to avoid plank end gap problems) , you'll never get this method to work . And most other vp manufacture systems lock up anyway ,preventing the row sliding anyway. This tool is very limited on practicality.
Yeap...
Please zoom in so Is people watching can have a better view of what is going on
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Great video but those aren’t safety glasses 😉
Practice method.
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That would only work if the existing floor was not glued. I have never laid a laminate floor without glue on the groove nor have I seen a floor laid without it.
If you buy good laminate, the joints wil never come apart. You don't need glue.
@@janvanlandeghem9749 this is Luxury vinyl plank, not laminate and doesn't require glue
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That isn't professional
Also it takes too much time
Is easier breaking everything and do again
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