icb wrote:Hi Lemonade,
Don't know if you are still on the forum but I am in desperate need of advice.
I've recently moved to a new flat and stupidly unplugged my old fridge freezer and moved it out of the way in the hall while waiting for the council to come to collect it.
What I didn't realize is that a little paddle of water has formed under the fridge and that the laminated wooden floor undreneath has been slightly damaged. It has lifted a little at both sides of a copule of wooden "tiles" and in one spot a little bubble has formed.
What should I do?? Is there any way it will go back to normal or do I need to change the damaged "tiles"?
Thanks a lot
icb
Hello
Yes you were almost right, I'm not usually on this forum but I often do tend to "Look in" from time to time. I answer a few PM's etc.
I'm astonished to find a few more entrirs to the thread.
I'm certain by now many of you have fixed any issues, however I'll try to answer all of you anyway.
I would imagine the tiles have become bloated as they expand like a sponge when wet.
They are sometimes not too difficult to pull up providing they haven't been glued too. Some click in, some require glue. However to access any middle panels, the nearest edge needs to be lifted first.
Occasionally when the tiles dry out they tend to only leave slight cracks which maybe missed to the naked eye and therefore you could leave it as is.
But I'm too late arn't I???