In an area such as a kitchen or bathroom sheet vinyl flooring and water are generally a good match.
Warped vinyl tile from water.
Once water has found its way underneath the tiles the tiles must be removed.
Moisture weakens glue bonds and causes the edges to lift.
Water damaged vinyl flooring is often unexpected.
When natural wood bends in this direction it crowns or cups.
Sometimes even a nearby water source like flooding underneath the house can cause enough of a moisture imbalance to result in warping.
Vinyl is more resilient to water than laminate flooring because it does not absorb water and is glued down not free floating.
This works best for warps that come from humidity or a water spill rather than from a leak that originated below your flooring.
The first method to fix a warped floor is to sand it.
For that reason they are an excellent choice for laundry rooms bathrooms kitchens and other areas where moisture is around.
Vinyl flooring can either be glued to the subfloor or it can float on top of it and either way moisture underneath it causes problems.
Sand down the bump in your flooring until it is level with the rest of the floor.
A recent claimant on a floor covering inspection told me they understood that they could chalk one more continue reading about water damaged vinyl flooring.
If a vinyl floor is affected by water damage it can be saved depending on the amount of time the water has been dwelling.
Since wood fibers in real wood run lengthwise the weak direction is sideways.
Most often a warped wood floor is caused by standing water or heavy moisture below the floor due to an unidentified leak or other hidden water source.
Solid wood flooring will warp and swell when water logged.
Sanding down a warped floor.
Even water resistant floors like vinyl can be affected if the water works its way under the flooring and begins to degrade the paper backing.