How Do You Replace Bamboo Flooring Planks?
Bamboo Flooring is a great option for durability, resilience and as a “green-friendly” flooring choice. It is similar to hardwood flooring and can be repaired in many of the same ways. If you have damage that requires more than cleaning or touching up, replacing individual planks may be necessary. Here are some helpful tips for replacing bamboo flooring planks. Step 1 Determine the installation method of the bamboo flooring. You will need to know if the planks are nailed, glued or tongue-and-groove click-it installed. Step 2 Consider hiring a professional if your flooring is secured to the subfloor with an adhesive or nailed down. This can become a tricky do-it-yourself project if you’re not an experienced installer. Step 3 Remove any quarter-round wood trim that may border the floor closest to the damaged planks and begin removing planks. This method is done only on a floated floor with no secured installation method. Step 4 Mark the location and size of the planks that need to be rep