Thanks for this video. Are the planks still reusable if first installed on an uneven floor? I tried to install vinyl planks on my floor without leveling and now I have to remove to level. All the locking tabs seem intact, I’m more concerned if they’re warped. Thanks
There are a lot of brands of flooring so while I can't say for sure, most of them seem to be fairly flexible. I would just give it a try and if they are going together well, you should be fine. I ran into the same issue when we first started laying the floor, and we had to remove it, do some self-leveling, and then reinstall.
Cool! Im pregnant, im just putting the floor down, but not installing properly, so good luck to the person that is taking it out and reintalling.
You got this!
Be careful because they could be glued along the seams as I encountered in my case.
Oh dang. Yeah most of the click lock should not be glued down. Supposed to float. If it's got glue then I doubt it could be reused.
@@poodledad I hear you.
Where can I find the model name of the 5 year old floor?. Half of them is damaged. Company installed floor won’t tell. No any trace on the planks.
Not sure if you don't have any packaging. Are you saying you have the same floor that I was using? I was using Calibamboo Cali Vinyl Pro.
Thanks for this video. Are the planks still reusable if first installed on an uneven floor? I tried to install vinyl planks on my floor without leveling and now I have to remove to level. All the locking tabs seem intact, I’m more concerned if they’re warped. Thanks
There are a lot of brands of flooring so while I can't say for sure, most of them seem to be fairly flexible. I would just give it a try and if they are going together well, you should be fine. I ran into the same issue when we first started laying the floor, and we had to remove it, do some self-leveling, and then reinstall.
@@poodledad thanks so much!
The person we got it from ripped it all out and a lot of the pieces are damaged.
oh bummer. yeah it can easily be damaged if not removed correctly.