![]() A dropped object usually leaves cracks while a core void does not. The best way to tell a manufacturing core void from a dent caused by a dropped object is the absence of stress cracks. Core voids are seen as indentations in the face of the laminate floor. Core Voids in surface of Laminate FloorĬore voids are manufacturer related flooring problems. When the surface layer alone is separating without any signs of moisture or steam related damage, this is often one of those manufacture related laminate flooring problems. When an area of delamination continues across the seam of the planks this is almost always a site related condition. Delamination may also be found along an edge. Delamination may be seen in the field of the plank as a bubble. ![]() When the surface layer raises from the print and core layers this results in delamination. Laminate Problems and Concerns Delamination – Laminate Flooring Problems ![]() On other pages we talk more in depth about many of these and other types of laminate flooring problems. Here we describe a number of those concerns. Often these concerns are so similar in appearance that it takes a knowledgeable flooring expert to determine if it is manufacturing, site related or of other cause. ![]() Laminate flooring problems range from simple blemishes to serious manufacturing defects.
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