Only thing I can figure is - a week ago (around the time the bubble appeared), our dryer vent was clogged (now fixed). The bubble is in front of the washer and dryer- could air from the dryer vent being clogged have gotten down there? If so, how do we get rid of it? 2 regular-nail sized holes have not "popped" it. Help!Our linoleum has a HUGE bubble in it- 2 in tall by 8 in round- tried to "pop" it with nail holes- no luck.
you sure something isn't under the linoleum?
If there not take a blowdryer and heat the area. It will soften the material and you should be able to work the bubble downOur linoleum has a HUGE bubble in it- 2 in tall by 8 in round- tried to "pop" it with nail holes- no luck.
Replace the tile and make sure the surface underneath is not so uneven that it causes that.
If it's the roll typo linoleum you're gonna have to re glued the bottom of it and press it down evenly. Then stack something heavy on it for a couple of days while it dries.Our linoleum has a HUGE bubble in it- 2 in tall by 8 in round- tried to "pop" it with nail holes- no luck.
chances r that the lino has now stretched 2 it's current size and will not go back 2 it's old shape.the vent air could of softend it and expanded 2 it's current size. perhaps if u heated it up again and put a large ply wood over it with a heavy weight ontop ???but if my original prognosis was correct,then i don't think u will have much luck. i thereagain might b totally wrong l.o.l...good luck
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