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I have installed pergo flooring about three years ago the tiles are now seperating. A friend told me to buy a pergo filler and close he gaps and install the filler between the wall and the pergo gaps true?
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Not true. The boards will move, the filler will fall down, the floor will look like garbage. Instead you can glue the boards back together using laminate installation glue. Fill the gaps with glue and tap them back together using a pull bar made for this purpose. You can buy the glue and the pull bar in the flooring dept. of any major home improvement store.
November 21st, 2009 at 12:23 pm
i don’t care either!! lol. it sounds like either it was installed ‘wet’ or too loose around the edges.
November 21st, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Not true. The boards will move, the filler will fall down, the floor will look like garbage. Instead you can glue the boards back together using laminate installation glue. Fill the gaps with glue and tap them back together using a pull bar made for this purpose. You can buy the glue and the pull bar in the flooring dept. of any major home improvement store.
November 21st, 2009 at 1:32 pm
It has either a moister problem or the floor is too cold.
The problem will not be resolved with a filler. You need to find the source of the problem and fix that first.
Then you can add a filler to fill the gaps.