The flooring board have damaged joints

In our dedication to delivering high-quality flooring, we understand that the journey from our warehouse to your home, despite meticulous care, may occasionally result in superficial damage to your flooring boards. Specifically, the edges and joints of boards are areas that can sustain damage during delivery or even while being stored upright. However, it’s crucial to recognize that this type of damage does not spell disaster for your flooring project.

Engineered wood flooring over $121

Our laminate and engineered or SPC and Vspc flooring are designed with resilience in mind, featuring joint systems robust enough to retain full functionality even when up to 15% of the jointing system has been compromised. This remarkable resilience ensures that the integrity of your flooring installation is not jeopardized by such minor damages. Therefore, when you encounter boards with damaged joints or edges, there is no cause for alarm.

To address these issues effectively and ensure a flawless installation, the following steps are advised:

Inspection and Cleaning: Upon noticing any damage to the edges or joints of your boards, the first step is to conduct a thorough inspection of the affected areas. Cleaning the joints is crucial to remove any debris or splinters that could hinder the seamless fitting of the boards. This can be done using a soft brush or cloth, ensuring the joint is free of obstructions.

Confident Installation: With the assurance that our flooring’s joint systems are designed to perform optimally even when partially damaged, you can proceed with the installation without concern for potential side effects. The technology behind our laminate and engineered wood flooring ensures that the connections between boards remain secure and effective, providing a stable and aesthetically pleasing floor surface.

Utilizing Damaged Boards Wisely: While our flooring is engineered to accommodate some level of joint damage, strategic placement of boards with more significant damage in less visible or high-traffic areas of your space is a practical approach. This ensures that the overall appearance and functionality of your flooring remain uncompromised.

Professional Advice: If you’re uncertain about the condition of any damaged board or how to integrate it into your project, we recommend consulting with a flooring professional. Their expertise can offer peace of mind and ensure that every board contributes to a beautiful and lasting installation.

We strive to provide flooring solutions that stand up to the realities of transport and installation, ensuring that minor damages don’t detract from the beauty and durability of your floors. By following these guidelines, you can confidently install your new flooring, knowing that it will look and perform as expected, regardless of the challenges encountered along the way.

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