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How does this happen? 😦

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AR D's profile picture
AR D2 years ago

Edges need a gap for expansion.

Pony-Wan Kenobi ᵁᴸᵀᴿᴬ ᴹᴬᴳᴬ's profile picture
Pony-Wan Kenobi ᵁᴸᵀᴿᴬ ᴹᴬᴳᴬ2 years ago

When you were too cheap to go with the concrete foundation so you used jello.

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BiffBifford™ 🇺🇸2 years ago

That floor should have no less than 1/4'' from the wall or they expand and contract throughout the year. It should have also been glued to the floor at various points. Home owner install.

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Sal Minella2 years ago

It’s called a floating floor for a reason. 😜 If this is happening and it’s not water you need to trim the edges a bit.

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WidgetUser2 years ago

Climate change or free Gaza or something rainbow

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Sarah Luna2 years ago

Didn’t leave a gap along the wall is the first problem

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Dr. James Joyce2 years ago

The put the floor in right against all the walls at some time that wasn’t during the heat of summer. Then summer hit. No room to expand.

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Riley Jane Meli2 years ago

I'm going with, "there was alcohol involved" during installation.

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🪩 ishka2 years ago

Not enough expansion. Also it’s a plastic floor so it was never going to last in the first place.

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THX 17912 years ago

It is free floating laminate "hardwood" and you are not supposed to do runs greater than 30 feet without a seam or it will buckle like this. Leaving gaps at the wall would have help but large areas need expansion joints.