2 pieces are popping up one on corner and other on side.
Laminate flooring corners coming up.
The floor is discontinued trying to find a fix vs new floors.
Can i use tiny screws and wood putty.
Remove moldings to prepare to replace the flooring.
Check the locking system.
Delaminated laminate floor board.
This typically involves a plank or series of planks and the causes can include expansion after installation moisture or flooding or problems with your subfloor among others.
However there are a number of factors that may cause a laminate floor to lift up in places after installation.
This type of separation can sometimes result in floor noise as the laminate moves when it is walked upon.
If the flooring is damaged such as bubbled replace the damaged planks with new ones.
As vertical pressure is applied by hand the delamination becomes more visible refer to the photograph below.
I know the right thing to so is tear it all up and have it warranty replaced.
Peaking refers to a situation in which the laminate floor boards push up against each other and result in high points at the joints.
There are a number of reasons why this can happen.
Depending on the layout you might be able to fix this without taking up any of the flooring.
Uninstall the laminate up to the problem zone.
If it is undamaged simply reinstall the planks that are popped up.
Might get 10 years out of it if you never spill any liquids on the floor and only damp mop.
The most common cause of peaking is a lack of expansion space between the laminate floor and the walls around the perimeter of the installation or a lack of expansion space between the laminate floor and laminate moldings.
Here in the us at least laminate flooring is usually installed in a floating manner where the individual laminate boards are not attached to the subfloor at all and the entire floor is free to expand and contract assuming it s not bound up at the edges.