We understand how frustrating it can be to have gaps and seams in your beautiful PVC floor. But don't worry, we have a solution that is not only effective but also easy to apply: joint filler.
Earlier, we wrote a handy blog about the causes of gaps in stick-down PVC herringbone floors.
The idea of filling your floor with a paste may seem a bit overwhelming at first, but we assure you it's a simple process that's within reach. Let's look at how you can do this:
1. Prepare the floor
Before you start filling the gaps and seams, it's essential to thoroughly clean the floor. Remove all dirt and dust and clean the floor with a mop moistened with a special PVC cleaner. This ensures that the joint filler adheres well and provides a smooth result.
2. Mix the joint filler
Now comes the fun part: mixing the joint filler. Since it's unlikely you'll find an exact color match with your floor, you'll probably need to combine different colors to achieve the desired shade. Take your time to mix the fillers until you are satisfied with the color.
3. Fill gaps and seams
Now it's time to apply the joint filler to the gaps and seams of your PVC floor. Use a spatula or putty knife to apply the paste evenly, ensuring no empty spaces or unevenness are left behind. Work carefully and patiently, as a neat finish is crucial for a beautiful result.
4. Clean the floor
Once the joint filler has dried, it's time to give the floor a final clean. Use a damp cloth to remove any remaining joint filler. Make sure to clean the cloth regularly to avoid contaminating the rest of the floor with dirt.
No more seams or gaps...
If you follow these steps, your PVC floor will look seamless again, and you can once again enjoy a beautiful floor in your home. However, if you notice that the gaps are too large for a satisfactory result with joint filler, we recommend consulting a specialist for professional repair work.
With these simple steps and a little effort, you can breathe new life into your PVC floor and make it shine like never before. Good luck!
