Hi
I've almost completed laying down a tongue and groove floating floor and have realised that I have probably overdone it on the glue front; Instead of fitting snugly as I now realise they should, there is a gap of less than a milimetre. Tearing up all the boards is not an option so I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions of long term implications or whether I could go for a quick fix. I'm thinking of laying down a bead of wood glue and letting it fall into the gaps, the idea being that it would make it waterproof, structurally stronger and would stop debris filling the gaps.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I've almost completed laying down a tongue and groove floating floor and have realised that I have probably overdone it on the glue front; Instead of fitting snugly as I now realise they should, there is a gap of less than a milimetre. Tearing up all the boards is not an option so I was wondering if anybody had any suggestions of long term implications or whether I could go for a quick fix. I'm thinking of laying down a bead of wood glue and letting it fall into the gaps, the idea being that it would make it waterproof, structurally stronger and would stop debris filling the gaps.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

