Went down to look at an issue with a joint that's moving. Not that there's a good place for this issue but you couldn't find a worse location.
Looks to be the floor needed some filler in this area and it wasn't done.
I don't have any other explanation for this movement.
I'm thinking with the vinyl core Cortec material, this flexing might not have developed a problem.
This brittle and stiff core of Cortec Stone certainly doesn't like movement.
These are 18x36 tiles. Is there a fix for this? I need to remove at a minimum, three tiles, and see if this area can be floated.
If it is, how do you replace tiles with Cortec Stone?
I've never even done a plank replacement with regular Cortec.
If you did a repair like regular Cortec, what adhesive would it use, epoxy? I believe the product is discontinued, at least this color, but the shop managed to snag a couple boxes from somewhere.
The image with the circle shows where the problem is. Right where you walk into the kitchen.
Looks to be the floor needed some filler in this area and it wasn't done.
I don't have any other explanation for this movement.
I'm thinking with the vinyl core Cortec material, this flexing might not have developed a problem.
This brittle and stiff core of Cortec Stone certainly doesn't like movement.
These are 18x36 tiles. Is there a fix for this? I need to remove at a minimum, three tiles, and see if this area can be floated.
If it is, how do you replace tiles with Cortec Stone?
I've never even done a plank replacement with regular Cortec.
If you did a repair like regular Cortec, what adhesive would it use, epoxy? I believe the product is discontinued, at least this color, but the shop managed to snag a couple boxes from somewhere.
The image with the circle shows where the problem is. Right where you walk into the kitchen.
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