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Joseph Meehan
 
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Grendel wrote:
In the middle of a small hallway near the utility room the middle 6 planks
or so have bowed up. So the floor has a big hill in the middle. This
happened over a 2 week period of time after the washer water line got a
hole
a shot out water. Anyway it's a tongue and groove floor so you can pull
out
the planks. They were help down by paste or something and not nails since
it's concrete underneath. So what should I do? I've heard try to shave one
of the planks to make it fit together. IT this something I should try? Or
is
this best left to a total floot replacement even though we're only talking
about a 2' by 10' area at6 the most that has come up at least a little.
The
area near the utility room is worst.



How long has it been since the washer hose did its thing?

If it has not been long, I would try putting a heavy weight on thos
boards and hope for the best.

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Joseph E. Meehan

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