Hello everyone,
Since I am not satisfied with the installation of our floating Haro finished parquet floor (it creaks terribly, especially in winter when the heating is on), I want to remove it, investigate the problem, and possibly glue it down afterward. However, I’m having trouble taking out the parquet. It is the Top Connect version, where the short edges lock together once joined. I couldn’t find any instructions on how to dismantle it without damaging it, and I haven’t figured it out on my own. Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks in advance. I appreciate any ideas!
Since I am not satisfied with the installation of our floating Haro finished parquet floor (it creaks terribly, especially in winter when the heating is on), I want to remove it, investigate the problem, and possibly glue it down afterward. However, I’m having trouble taking out the parquet. It is the Top Connect version, where the short edges lock together once joined. I couldn’t find any instructions on how to dismantle it without damaging it, and I haven’t figured it out on my own. Does anyone have any tips?
Thanks in advance. I appreciate any ideas!
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Benutzer2006 Feb 2022 13:47Steffi33 schrieb:
I guess you have to fold up the entire row at once (for long distances, it’s best to do it with two people). After that, slide the individual boards of that row apart. Correct. That works.
wha12345 schrieb:
Although in practice it gets tricky since the room is quite large... No problem. It slides out very smoothly with Haro.
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