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Gaps and loose tiles are common problems in older wood, hardwood and mosaic parquet floors. Sometimes, even new floors have problems, due to uneven cement screen or insufficient glue used in installation. Whatever the reason, here is how you can fix loose parquet tiles and wooden strips, so they are secure.
Steps
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1Identify loose tiles or strips of wood in the floor. Carefully walk around and try each one. If you want, you can mark the loose ones with a bit of masking tape, or other removable marking.
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2Unless you can lift a given loose tile or board, punch a 1mm pinhole in it.Advertisement
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3Inject epoxy through the pinhole.
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4Tap or knock lightly on the affected tile or board. You have enough epoxy when the hollow sound is gone.
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5Stop injecting immediately if any epoxy emerges around the edges or through the joints of the tile.
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6Leave it for epoxy to fully cure and harden. Weight the loose tile with a heavy object, if necessary.
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7Scrub away any excess epoxy with a chisel.
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8Fill any gaps and the pinhole with wood putty.
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9Touch up the finish, if necessary.
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Warnings
- Use safety glasses and appropriate caution when using power tools.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Read and follow the package instructions on the epoxy or glue you are using.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Some newer floors, especially laminates, are intended to "float" a little. Make sure to verify that the floor you have is intended to be secured to the sub-floor.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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