Board Replacement
Swap damaged boards through the locking system.
Before You Replace — Repair
Laminate floor damage can often be repaired without replacing the entire floor. Board replacement through locking systems, edge-lift fix, water damage recovery, and transition repair.
Laminate floors are durable, but they have a few weaknesses: edges can lift when moisture gets in, the click-lock joints can separate if the subfloor settles, and the wear layer can chip if heavy furniture falls on a seam. Most of these are repairable, not replaceable.
Our approach: identify the damaged board(s), trace back the installation pattern, swap through the locking system (laminate is installed with direction), and re-lock. The repaired floor is identical to new — provided we have a matching board from the original run. If you have extra boards, bring them. If not, we’ll source the closest match.
Swap damaged boards through the locking system.
Rebond lifted edges where moisture has gotten in.
Dry out, swap swollen boards, replace moisture barrier.
Re-engage separated board joints.
Replace damaged T-molds, thresholds, reducer strips.
When repair doesn’t make sense — install a fresh floor.
Bring it with you to your estimate — or let us source the closest match.