Broken Joints
Broken Joints
Buckling
Broken tongue-groove
Side gaps disengagement
Fastener in laminate plank
Fastener locking floor in place
Damage
Gap
Fastener locking floor in place
Broken Tongue-Groove
Gaps
Underlayment Cushion
Deflection - Low spot
Broken locking profile
Buckling
Fastener through molding
Gaps
Tapping Damage
Broken Joints (Laminate Flooring)
Floor Detective® Claims and Conditions Guide
Summary
Broken joints in laminate flooring occur when locking edges crack, crush, bend, disengage, or lose structural integrity within the floating-floor system. Once the lock is damaged, adjoining planks no longer distribute weight evenly, which may result in gaps, lifted edges, vertical movement, clicking sounds, or progressive joint separation. Joint failure commonly develops from movement restriction, excessive flexing, moisture-related expansion, improper assembly, or concentrated loading acting on weakened locking edges. The location and distribution pattern of the damage often provide important clues regarding the underlying stress mechanism. See also Locking Systems, Vertical Movement / Deflection, and Laminate Floor Problems for broader context.
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May 14, 2026
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