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 Post subject: Removing my Engineered hardwood Tips?
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:37 pm 
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I need to replace a few Kahrs planks. DO I have to remove ALL the bae board or just some. Do I need to take the entire floor up or can I slide some of it over and out without removing every single row.

I saw their video on installing but I do not know which end to start from and if I need to take all of it out or just some to get to the boards I need to replace. The Fridge and Stove are on some so I am unsure if I need to take all of it out or not. WHich end do I start from?

Any info appreciated thanx

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 Post subject: Re: Removing my Engineered hardwood Tips?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 2:38 pm 
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If you just need to remove a few boards in the center of the room, then I would just cut a few slits in the damaged boards with a circular saw. This makes them really easy to get out.

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 Post subject: Re: Removing my Engineered hardwood Tips?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 4:27 pm 
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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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