My laminate flooring is bubbling contained by the kitchen contained by front of sink - what can I do just about it or who shoul I ring? There is no leaking pipe above and i haven't dropped dampen...

There is no leaking pipe above and i haven't dropped dampen on it. Thanks
if its bubbling then theres definatly wet underneath you need to lif up sum of the flooring c wot the proplem is fix it consequently relay the flooring not the stuff thats bubbling that wil have to b thrown away


Did you put it within yourself or did you have it installed? If you have someone install it (i.e. Home Depot, Flooring Co., etc.) then you should bid them up and let them know what is stirring.

Sorry to hear about your floor. Good Luck beside the repairs!
Answers:    And this is why I will never use laminate again. If it gets dampen on it, or underneath it, even if you can't see the source of the water, it delaminates. There must be marine getting to it somehow--have you checked under the sink? You cannot fix the individual pieces once this happen. You must remove them and replace them. I hope you have extras or can buy them. Did you buy the flooring? If so, give the name the place you got it and see what they can suggest. I've hear it's possible to remove individual pieces and replace them but have not done so. When this happen to me, I took up the floor, removed the delaminating pieces and re-laid it. I couldn't find the same colour again so have to put a different colour at the end of the room.