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Old 08-04-2008, 08:22 PM
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Could do wiuth some advice recently paid to have Pergo fitted one of there dearest types, was professionally installed but now it has buckled along 1 of the joins right in the middle of the floor, floor has been down less than 3 months has only been cleaned as per their recommendation with only water and there mop, I have contacted them and they have advised that I can replace this by lifting the florr ffrom the nearest wall, problem is this is slap bang in the middle of room 36*14ft and in all honesty I wouldnt have a clue what to do in a) lifting the floor b) putting the floor back down once I had replaced it, could it be faulty floor pieces Pergo dont seem to want to know about it
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