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Water-damaged Pergo Original

10/10/2005 06:19 PM TerriR1

I'm having a difficult time identifying the color Oak Pergo I have. It was installed about 4 years ago by previous owner. It's the glue-down type. Is there any way to integrate the new type with the old? Is there any way for me to identify the color (Pergo Corp. is no help) so I can shop for it online?

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10/29/2005 11:22 AM flooringworldDOTorg

yes you can integrate new and old pergo IF theya re the same thickness.

If the tongue and groove formats have changed, you will need to use their router bits to manufacture the correct tongue and groove for integration together.

the individual tiles/planks MAY have the pattern numbers and dye lots on them ... barring that i would try to get in touch with the previous owners.



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Why not let Pergo replace it for you?

11/08/2005 12:30 AM floorguyforyears

First of all, yes you could integrate them, but they wouldn't match....Pergo original had a different finish, and most patterns have changed, so you could continue the floor at the same level, but wouldn't have the same look. The important part here is that you have Pergo Original...which carried the Triple Plus warranty...fade, stain, wear-thru, and MOISTURE! If it's a Pergo original floor, Pergo will replace it under warranty, because Original floors were covered for just such damage as long as they were installed properly. You need to contact Pergo or your local retailer to have them come to inspect it. Hope this helps

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