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Well, it apears a Pergo floor can’t be repaired. At least to any ones knowlege here. You might want to give Pergo a call. They do train “certified Pergo Installers” and I believe repairs is part of that training.
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Well, it apears a Pergo floor can't be repaired. At least to any ones knowlege here. You might want to give Pergo a call. They do train "certified Pergo Installers" and I believe repairs is part of that training.
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Is there any possible way to fix a "pergo" laminate floor that has had water underneath it? A dishwasher over-flowed and water has leaked underneath the floor and caused it to swell and buckle at the joints. Any information would be much appreciated.
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Ted:
Yea they can be repaired but not many want to do it or have the skills. It takes ALOT of patience and the proper tools to do them successfully. I had to replace three Mannington laminate boards(my boo-boo) and it look me two hours...good thing it was at a wall line. The hardest part is removing them w/o damaging an adjacent board. Pergo has one day seminars set up here and there for installers and they cover everything including the gawd awful board replacements. They probably have a massive list of installers by now. The last I heard the going rate for board replacement was $100 each, but I'm sure that varies everywhere.