I DIY’ed the floor in my bedroom but I’ve got gaps like the one pictured in a few spots. What’s the best way to close these up?
I looks like they didn’t clip together properly. They may have come apart because the surface underneath isn’t flat. If this is the case, dissassemble the floor and pour some floor leveler. If it’s cheap flooring the locking system may be inadequate and just didn’t hold together.
If I’ve got multiple places with these gaps am I looking at essentially redoing the whole floor?
You can try to tap the boards together with a hammer and the pry tool that you used to install the boards. However, that only really works if the boards are properly connected but not fully seated.
It looks like the two in the pic are not connected at all and they’re just sitting next to each other. In that case you’d have to disassemble the floor and make sure to attach them correctly. It’s not terribly time consuming if you don’t have to cut any new pieces.
The cheap fix would be to get the color-matching stretchable filler, but those are more used for holes; I think it might introduce more problems when the floor shifts.
Did you install immediately as you took it from the shop/garage/storage/etc or did you leave it overnight to reach room temperature?
No I installed it right from the store, but I checked the instructions and it said that was ok.
Edit: this is the product I used Lanier Hickory 12-mil x 5-in W x 48-in L Waterproof Interlocking Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (18.35-sq ft/ Carton) https://www.lowes.com/pd/SMARTCORE-11-Piece-5-in-x-48-03-in-Lanier-Hickory-Luxury-Vinyl-Plank-Flooring/1000844538
It’s not wood but vinyl.
Wood flooring needs to acclimatize to the environment for a few days before being installed (shrinks/swells with the moisture in the air).
Vinyl flooring are designed to latch together. Every board has to be completely seated and latched together. The only way to fix it now is to pick it all up and try again.
There are methods to tap the boards around, Google should give you some viable options on how to get the “grip”. I think using duct tape was one of the easier options.
Put duct tape down, cyanoacrylate with activator to glue a scrap piece of wood to the tape, hit with hammer as needed to adjust, peel up and repeat.
Or just lift it all and install it again but actually lock the planks together this time.