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Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2010 7:37 pm Posts: 207 Location: Great Falls, MT
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If it is a locking floor you will need to remove from the edge. If it is a glue together you can cut out the damaged boards and replace, you will need to be diligent in making sure the tongues and grooves of the flooring left are clean and intact. If you try this with a locking floor the results will not be satisfactory, we tried a few times and even had the factory rep come out, the problem is that when the floor snaps together it fits tightly but when a tongue groove is modified you cannot achieve a tight fit.
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