LaminateFlooringGuy
New Member
Hello everyone,
I am very new to this and I hope this is the right place to post this question? I recently had a leak in my house and had to remove several laminate boards in my kitchen area. My question is how I should go about fixing the affected area. I have several laminate boards on hand to repair, but I am worried about the boards that were cut out to remove the water. Can the boards run directly to the cut in the photo and still be sealed? Or maybe should I try making the floor transition into the next room? I've attached a photo of what I'm dealing with.
Thank you for all your help!
I am very new to this and I hope this is the right place to post this question? I recently had a leak in my house and had to remove several laminate boards in my kitchen area. My question is how I should go about fixing the affected area. I have several laminate boards on hand to repair, but I am worried about the boards that were cut out to remove the water. Can the boards run directly to the cut in the photo and still be sealed? Or maybe should I try making the floor transition into the next room? I've attached a photo of what I'm dealing with.
Thank you for all your help!