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Is there anything that can be done to repair laminate flooring that was apparently installed improperly? It was installed on cement that had not thoroughly dried. (Cement was used to level the floor) Also, glued the panels down. I have learned since the install that this should have not been done. Help...I am out alot of money for something that looks terrible.....
Here's something to check out/try: Pull the baseboards to see if there is a 1/4" gap between the edge of the laminate and the wall.
If there is not, then you can try cutting it (try a Dremel with the cutting wheel) so that it's 1/4" away from the wall. That might allow for expanding to reduce the buckling.
Of course if it's glued down to a surface that has buckled, then you can only remove laminate, correct the floor under it, then replace the laminate pieces.
Whoever did the install should be tracked down if they did the job for you. Laminate manufacturers generally require the floor be installed over a foam pad to absorb sound and make up for variances in the concrete. Gluing direct to a surface that is never perfectly flat just makes no sense. I hate to say this but sometimes there just isn't a big enough band aide to fix some bad installation jobs. If I did this job for you I'd bite the bullet and tear it out. If I did this job in my own home my wife would have a different use for that bullet.
This work has just recently been done. We had a house remodeled and now live in it.
He usually works for someone else. He is good only at framing, (Now I know this) but absolutely NOT a finish carpenter. Far as I can tell from getting to know him during this, he doesn't have the money to replace the floor for me. So, I have been "taken to the cleaners" and I wasn't even dirty.