Wow... 5 years old and 10 comments. I'm betting everyone doesn't need to know how the manufacturer wants it done. I'm betting everyone uses Titebond II because that's what "a guy" told him to use. Thank you Mannington.
I have a newly built house and just noticed one end of a piece of our vinyl planks is sitting up higher. It’s real noticeable and going towards the wall, but I still think if you’re barefooted you could scrape your toes on it. Is there a simple fix so we so don’t have to have that whole piece taken up?
What color plank was that?
So u cut both small sides or just one I did it but now the long side I cut sinks in to much and the floor next to it is a tad higher
This helped me a lot! Thanks!
Will this method work for vinyl plank that has a pre-attached foam pad?
Yes.
What color floor is this?
What about 12x24 LVT's?
Is this method work if I need to replace at least 5 straight plank? Or there's another way? Thank you
it was a great video
Best video yet, will this work same with pergo planks?
Wow...
5 years old and 10 comments.
I'm betting everyone doesn't need to know how the manufacturer wants it done.
I'm betting everyone uses Titebond II because that's what "a guy" told him to use.
Thank you Mannington.
I have a newly built house and just noticed one end of a piece of our vinyl planks is sitting up higher. It’s real noticeable and going towards the wall, but I still think if you’re barefooted you could scrape your toes on it. Is there a simple fix so we so don’t have to have that whole piece taken up?
Put a rug over it and dont be so picky.
Hit it with a rubber mallet
Well I don't have a table saw...I'm out