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Vinyl Floor Repair Tips for Damaged Vinyl Floor

Updated: Dec 26, 2023


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If you have damaged vinyl flooring and want to learn how to fix it, this article is for you!


While vinyl tiles are the toughest flooring in the market, even the most resilient vinyl floors can sustain damage over time due to heavy foot traffic, accidental spills, or other mishaps.


Good news, though! Many common vinyl floor damages can be repaired without needing a full replacement.


In this article, we will explore some valuable tips on repairing vinyl floors to restore your damaged vinyl floors and prolong their lifespan.


Assess the Damage

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Before proceeding with any repairs, it's important to assess the extent of the damage. Inspect the affected area closely to determine if the damage is localised or widespread.


Take note of the type of flooring; for example, sheet vinyl flooring and linoleum flooring require different treatment processes.


Here are the common types of vinyl floor damage, including

  • scratches

  • tears

  • gouges

  • burns

  • water damage

Understanding the nature of the damage will help you choose the appropriate repair method.


Clean the Area

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Before attempting any repair, make sure to clean the damaged area thoroughly. Remony debris, dirt, or loose vinyl particles from the damaged spot with a soft-bristled broom or vacuum cleaner.


After that, soak a microfiber cloth in a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to clean the area. Remember, avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that may cause further damage.


Repairing Scratches and Small Gouges

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For minor scratches and small gouges, you can use a liquid seam sealer or a vinyl floor repair kit available at hardware stores. These kits usually contain a putty-like substance that can be applied to the damaged area.


Follow the instructions carefully, and use a putty knife (or utility knife) to spread the repair material evenly. Once it dries, gently sand the repaired spot to match the level of the surrounding floor.


Finish off with a vinyl floor sealer for a seamless appearance.


Fixing Tears and Larger Gouges

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The repair process becomes more complicated for tears or larger gouges as you need to install a replacement patch over the area.


In this case, it is best to contact a reliable vinyl flooring service provider to handle this issue. They can accurately assess the extent and type of damage to the flooring and take the necessary next steps.


Addressing Burn Marks

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Burn marks on vinyl floors can be quite challenging to repair. That said, you can try gently sanding the area with a minor burn to remove the damaged top layer and then apply a vinyl floor finish to restore the shine.


However, replacing the affected vinyl tiles or planks entirely is needed if the burn is extensive. Again, it would be best to consider contacting a trusted vinyl flooring installation company for the best results.


Dealing with Water Damage

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Water damage in vinyl flooring can cause it to warp or bubble. If you notice water damage, first identify and eliminate the source of water intrusion. After that, allow the floor to dry thoroughly before attempting any repairs.


You can use a heat gun or a hair dryer to carefully warm and reshape the affected area for minor warping. A full replacement of damaged sections may be necessary in more severe cases.


Let the PVC Master Handle Your Vinyl Flooring Repairs Seamlessly

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As you can see, repairing vinyl flooring is a delicate process that requires the right tools, expertise, and attention to detail. Why take a risk with DIY solutions when professional help is just a click away?


Our trained technicians specialise in vinyl flooring repair, ensuring that your floors look as good as new without the hassle. With constant training and upgrading, we aim to provide flawless services for all our esteemed clients.


Don't wait for those small damages to become costly problems.


Contact us today for a free consultation, and take the first step towards beautiful and resilient floors again!


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