Two FREE and Cheap Ways to Fix Gaps In Your Floor - YouTube

Channel: LRN2DIY

[0]
If you've got a floating floor of any sort, whether that's laminate, LVP,
[4]
or some other material, anything with those interlocking planks,
[7]
I'm gonna show you some ways that you can take care of these unsightly gaps that
[10]
arise, especially in the winter when things contract.
[13]
So I'm gonna show you two methods. The first one is really cheap.
[16]
Will cost you just a few bucks. And the second one is most likely free for you,
[20]
using stuff that you already have from around the house.
[22]
The first one we're gonna look at is one of these end to end gaps.
[25]
So I've got a gap here that's just been growing little by little as the
[29]
weather's gotten colder, and this is a pretty easy one to fix.
[32]
So the first method I'll show you,
[34]
you just need a 2x4 and I've cut this one to maybe about 20 inches.
[38]
And I've also run some 220 grit sandpaper over one side. I want a nice,
[43]
smooth surface that I can adhere to. You're also gonna need a hammer for this.
[47]
And then the only other thing you need is some double-sided tape.
[51]
Now I pick this stuff up on Amazon. This is really well reviewed,
[54]
and this is called Easy Life Go.
[56]
And it costs at least at the time that I bought it about $11 for this roll.
[60]
So not too bad.
[61]
And all we need to do is we're basically gonna adhere this to one of the planks.
[66]
Now, also be sure to look around at your planks to see which ones need to move.
[69]
It might make more sense to move it in one direction than the other.
[72]
Like in my case, I have a banister right here. And so I don't want to,
[76]
there's really no room for me to move it this way going in this direction,
[79]
I really have to move this one over towards this one,
[82]
so I'm gonna basically be placing this over on this side and moving it over.
[87]
So we're gonna peel off some of this tape.
[89]
I actually never used this stuff before.
[91]
I'm used to the traditional double sided tape,
[93]
but this one had such good reviews I thought we had to give it a try.
[97]
I'm gonna use two pieces for this board.
[101]
And.
[103]
Need to peel up. Okay. There's one.
[109]
All right, there's our second one. We're gonna put our smooth side down.
[113]
I almost forgot.
[114]
We do need to vacuum out this gap to make sure there's no debris stuck in there.
[117]
So I've got my vacuum cleaner here.
[129]
All.
[129]
Right. That looks good and clean.
[130]
So now we're gonna use the smooth side of our board here, and I've got a carpet,
[135]
a rug here.
[136]
I'm gonna give myself a little more room so that I can put it right there
[141]
and then put some good weight on there to get some good adhesion.
[147]
Okay. That's good. And basically,
[149]
that's all we're gonna need to do to get started, to move this thing over.
[152]
Now with that in place,
[154]
I'm just gonna use the hammer to knock this over and keep an eye on this gap.
[158]
Watch this will close right up.
[166]
There we go. Nice and tight.
[167]
Now you don't want to overdo it cuz you could create a little peak and we don't
[170]
want that. So right there is nice and tight. I can leave that be.
[174]
Now that's that gap, but that's gonna create of course,
[177]
a gap on the end of this plank right here.
[179]
So I need to go to the next one and do the same thing and just keep moving these
[183]
over. Now, this double-sided tape usually sticks really well.
[187]
So it's helpful to have a chisel or you can also use a putty spatula,
[190]
but something with a little more strength to it is good. There we go. Okay.
[195]
That actually came up pretty easy.
[196]
And I'm gonna actually see if I can re use these pieces further on down the
[200]
line. So here's the new gap that's created.
[202]
Let me see if I can get these ones up and reuse them.
[209]
Excellent. Okay. Again,
[213]
smooth side of our board down.
[218]
Put some good weight on there.
[221]
Let's see if we can close up that gap.
[229]
All right, that should do it. Here we go.
[237]
Look at that closed right up.
[244]
And now here at the end of the row, I actually just cut one of these strips.
[248]
I'm just, I've just cut these shorter strips so that I can put 'em here
[252]
And then I'll put another one next to it.
[255]
These are actually quite dirty already. So we'll see if this works,
[258]
but this idea here is because we need a little room.
[261]
I'm gonna push it down pretty hard there again,
[263]
kind of kneel on it and then use the side of the hammer to try to hit away from
[267]
the wall. Look at that,
[272]
piece of cake. Again,
[274]
I'm still using these same pieces of tape that I used all the way along.
[277]
Pretty cool. It's the next day now.
[279]
And last night I wanted to try out something that the double-sided tape
[282]
manufacturer here says you can do.
[284]
They say you can actually just rinse this off in the sink,
[287]
get all the debris off and then let it air dry. So I did that,
[290]
let it sit on the counter overnight.
[291]
And this morning I came back and they looked like this.
[294]
They were clean and very sticky again, just like they said they would be,
[297]
which is pretty cool.
[298]
So this one's a little dirtier because I actually used this this morning to fix
[302]
another gap in the floor. So it works as advertised.
[305]
So definitely pretty cool and something that most double-sided tape cannot do.
[308]
For our second method,
[309]
this is the one using mostly stuff you probably have around the house.
[312]
We're gonna use the same 2x4,
[314]
which again is sanded down to about a 220 grit to give a nice, smooth surface.
[318]
We're gonna use a roll of painters tape, a bit of super glue,
[321]
and it's important that this stuff is the liquid kind.
[323]
We don't want gel or anything like that, but any cheap super glue will work,
[326]
I've got a bottle of this or a little, uh,
[328]
little bit of this and then some lock tight as well.
[331]
Either one will work just great.
[333]
I've got a sponge that's moisturized on one side and then a little spray bottle
[337]
of water. And then we've got our hammer and chisel just like before.
[341]
So we're gonna actually apply some tape to
[346]
about this much. And again,
[348]
I'm doing a shorter version cuz I need it to sit right here.
[350]
I'm gonna try to knock this piece and fill this gap,
[352]
which I've already vacuumed. I'm gonna try to knock this into the other one.
[356]
So I'm gonna tape this up.
[359]
I'm gonna overlap each piece just to make sure we don't get any glue seeping
[362]
through. Not that important on the 2x4, but definitely important on the floor.
[367]
So there's that one. And I left a little gap right there.
[372]
I'm gonna cover that up just in case. I'll just go all the way through.
[378]
Right there is great. All right.
[381]
Now I'm gonna push these down really well,
[385]
make sure that there's no gaps.
[387]
We don't want any super glue getting through to the floor, especially.
[391]
All right. Um,
[392]
I'm actually gonna now tear this back cause I don't want to fill in that gap
[396]
with painters tape it all. Here we go.
[401]
Okay, next I'm just gonna put some of this super glue on one side. Here we go.
[406]
Apply it fairly liberally here. Nice little zigzag.
[413]
And then on this side you've got two options.
[416]
You can wet it with a and get a kind of moist there.
[419]
And what the water does is it acts as an activator to the super glue to help it
[423]
dry or cure even faster. And I actually like a little more water than that.
[427]
That's why I've got the spray bottle here. There we go.
[432]
Get it good and wet and then apply this right here.
[437]
Gonna kneel down on this to let it form a good bond with my weight on it.
[442]
And I'll sit here for, you know, 10 seconds at least, uh,
[445]
maybe 20 or 30 just to be safe.
[447]
So I'm gonna keep one knee with weight down on this side.
[450]
And just like before we're gonna kind of use the side of the hammer.
[452]
Since we have limited room, keep an eye on this gap here and watch it close up.
[461]
There we go. A few hits and that is good to go.
[464]
So just like before we'll use the chisel to gently pry this off and another cool
[468]
thing with this blue and glue, this technique, by the way,
[471]
my friend Robert from Rask Guitars showed me this.
[473]
He makes guitars every day and uses this technique quite a bit.
[478]
And some times There you go,
[482]
you can actually get the,
[483]
the glue will hold the tape together and then you can reuse this piece.
[488]
So I can put this tape back down and move the board somewhere else to fix
[492]
another gap if I need to.
[493]
So that's the second technique and hopefully will cost you little to no money to
[498]
do. So hopefully you found that advice helpful and can fix the gaps in your
[502]
flooring. Now,
[503]
if you wanna learn more about some of the cool stuff that painters tape can do,
[505]
you can check out this video right here. Thanks for watching.