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Flooded laminate flooring -- any hope of rescue?
A window well filled up in yesterday's torrential rain, flooding our
basement. The carpet -- which we were thinking of replacing anyway -- is not so difficult to get reasonably dry with a carpet cleaning machine. But the room with the flooded window well has cheap laminate flooring over thin plastic-faced felt underlayment. The surface or the boards is dry and the adjacent carpeted area is reasonably dry, but there is a squelchy sound when we walk on the laminate floor, and the edges and ends of some boards are curling up. Any hope of saving this floor? Perce |
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