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product_id: 2307020
title: "Engineered Wood Floor Repair Kit"
brand: "dritac"
price: "£3.76"
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# small drill bits for discreet holes no wait time, walk immediately 32oz precision adhesive Engineered Wood Floor Repair Kit

**Brand:** dritac
**Price:** £3.76
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛠️ Fix floors like a pro—quiet, clean, and quick!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Engineered Wood Floor Repair Kit by dritac
- **How much does it cost?** £3.76 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/2307020-engineered-wood-floor-repair-kit)

## Best For

- dritac enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dritac brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready When You Are:** No clamping or wait time—walk on your floor immediately after application.
- • **Eco-Safe & VOC-Free:** Certified free of harmful VOCs, keeping your home or office environment clean and healthy.
- • **Seamless Silence Restored:** Eliminate squeaks with precision adhesive bonding engineered floors to subfloors instantly.
- • **All-in-One Kit for DIY Pros:** Includes syringe, metal tips, drill bits, and dowels—everything you need in one sleek package.
- • **Discreet Repair, Professional Finish:** Small drill bits create nearly invisible injection points, preserving your floor’s flawless look.

## Overview

The DriTac Wood Floor Repair Kit (32oz) is a high-viscosity adhesive solution designed exclusively for engineered wood floors. It fills gaps causing squeaks by bonding the floor to the subfloor through small, discreet drilled holes. The kit includes all necessary tools for a professional-grade repair without the need for clamping or wait time, and it’s certified VOC-free for a safer indoor environment.

## Description

If your multi-ply engineered wood flooring has gapping, or if you are experiencing squeaking or popping when you walk on it, this simple DriTac hardwood floor repair kit offers a professional solution. Simply apply this adhesive using the included syringe to secure wood planking to the subfloor. Small drill bits allow for discrete holes, so your repair work goes unnoticed. DriTac wood floor adhesive is also certified free of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), so your home or office's air and environment is clean and safe.

Review: Oh my God, does this stuff work as advertised or what!!!! But you will need more than you think. Here are some tips - I purchased this kit for my engineered floor which were glued on a concrete surface. Over the years, I had many hollow spots. Some made a creaking noise when I stepped, some were just annoying because we could feel the air pocket under our feet when we stepped on it. It just felt different. If you are reading about this product and this review, you know exactly what I am describing. So here is a review and some tips Tips - Most importantly, you should know that this product works, and it works excellent. I am not sure technically how it works, bit it feels like it is a glue that also expands with time to fully fill the gap. In the end, there is no difference between the spots that I fixed and the original floors that never had a problem. - I used the kit knowing that it probably would not be enough just to experiment. When I knew it worked, I bought the gallon version. In my experience, I syringe full (50ml or 1.6 oz.) is enough to fill one spot (let's say one spot is a 6inch x 6 inch area) Most of my areas were larger so I went in multiple of that to figure out how much I needed. In the end, I ended up using this kit + 1 full gallon - For every 6" x 6" area I had, I drilled one hole. If my area was double, I drilled 2 holes (1 on each side of the area of the area I wanted to cover). If it was triple, I drilled 3 holes to inject the glue. - In the instructions for multiple holes, it says to pump until you see the glue come on the other hand. In my experience, this never happened. Maybe I under-injected, but I achieved perfect results by sticking to the 6" x 6" area = 1 syringe-full equation - The stuff is super thick. As other users described, I coated inside the syringe with a thin layer of Vaseline. Day and Night difference. I would highly recommend that. Occasionally reapply as you see the resistance increase. I recoated about every 10 syringe-fulls - The manual describes not putting any weight on it and let the glue settle on its own. It sounded counterintuitive but I followed the direction and left it alone. Sure enough, it worked well. Thinking back, I think not putting weight is also important because this is a self leveling product. I think it is important to let gravity to the work on this super-dense glue. I have read others put weight after the glue, and they reported good results too. I personally left it alone for 24 hours, and achieved A+ results - The stuff is messy. No matter how many videos I watched, how many reviews I read, I could not avoid the mess. Even though I did it two times (first time with the kit to test, second time with a full gallon) it was messy both times. Keep wet and dry towels with you all the time as you are working. Gloves help too. - Don't worry if you spill. If you act in the first 10 minutes, it comes off easily off the floor, countertops, sink, hands. I have first hand experience in spilling it to all (and I am a neat guy when it comes to this. That is how messy this stuff is) - Drill all your holes first, then start working with the glue and the syringe. This is related to the previous comments. Once you start using the glue, because it is messy, you are not going to want to switch hands, tools, gloves etc.. - Watch a quick video to see how they cover the holes in the end. That helped me and yielded good results. - The stuff is expensive. OK yes it stings a little, but the fact that it works makes it worth every penny. - Good luck
Review: Messy, but it works really well. I've included a few tips. - I had several noisy spots in one area of my bedroom floor. It is engineered wood on top of a concrete slab. I used my knuckles, tapping to see where, and how extensive the problem was. I called a flooring company. They wanted to replace the entire floor. That would be many thousands of dollars. I called two handy-man ads. They never showed up. I had no other choices, and the job made me nervous. Finally, I took a chance on the DriTac Wood Floor Repair Kit. The tips in other reviews were a big help, and I want to thank those people for being so helpful. I did do some things differently though. As another reviewer recommended, before starting, I used Vaseline to lubricate the plunger. I don't know if it helped, but it certainly didn't hurt. 1. I drilled all the holes for each repair at once. There were eleven holes. 2. I used parchment paper to try to minimize the mess. It helped a lot. I could put down the bottle, hypo, and other tools on sheets around the work area. The paper caught a lot of drips and spills. 3. I took the plunger out of the hypo, and placed the rest of the hypo standing up with the needle in the hole. I then poured the adhesive into the hypo while a sheet of parchment paper with a slit in it for the needle caught any mess while pouring. That worked well. 4. I discovered that the needle was pressing and sealing against the slab, preventing injecting the adhesive. I pulled up slightly and that allowed injecting. But that was sometimes messy, as it was difficult to determine how much to lift it up. If I were doing it again, I'd try cutting a slanted opening on the needle so the adhesive could be injected without lifting the entire unit up. But, they way I did it worked okay. 5. I worked my way around from hole to hole, injecting the adhesive. I got into a rhythm, and it got easier as I went on. Sometimes adhesive would come up through a different hole. On one spot, the adhesive came up between two floor planks. So, there was still a little mess. 6. I tapped in the wooden dowel, and used a knife to cut them off. I then tapped the part that was in the hole to get it below the surface. 7. I cleaned the area and got all of the adhesive off. That took a little time. 8. I waited about a day to see how it would work out. It was clear though that it was looking very good. 9. I danced around on the repaired area, very happy to have it work so well. 10. I rested my back and knees for the next day. I'm in my 70's so I was hurting a bit. :) This saved me a lot of money over alternative solutions. The product works really well. For my 2 foot by 5 foot area with about 10 spots to fill, the adhesive in the kit was enough, with very little left.

## Features

- PERFECT FIX FOR POPS AND SQUEAKS — Squeaky floors can often be caused by gaps in adhesion between the floor and subfloor. This DriTac floor repair adhesive bonds the layers together and fills the gap
- QUICK AND CONVENIENT — Once glue has been applied, you won't have to weigh the surfaces down for a strong bond or wait for the glue to set. Your floor is ready to walk on right away
- HANDY KIT HAS ALL YOU NEED — Along with the strong adhesive, your kit comes with a syringe assembly, metal tips, drill bits and dowels. No need to find obscure pieces or parts
- SMALL DRILL BITS ALLOW FOR SMALLER HOLES — Adhesive is applied through a hole, then simply cover up the hole with putty. Because the hole is smaller, it's less noticeable than other repair methods
- EASY TO USE FOR PROS AND DO-IT-YOURSELFERS — Just pour adhesive directly into syringe, or place syringe into container and draw adhesive up into cylinder. Drill holes where you find gapping and apply

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001OKA1LS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #384,822 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #169 in Flooring Adhesives & Mortars |
| Brand Name | Dritac |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Concrete, Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (484) |
| Included Components | Repair Kit |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 32 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DriTac Adhesive Group, Basic Adhesive Inc |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Model | AX-AY-ABHI-22238 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Engineered flooring specific application, quick and convenient process, and adhesive void correction for engineered wood floors |
| Specific Uses For Product | Floor |
| UPC | 714241300026 033886173988 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | High (relative to typical lamination adhesives) |
| Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dritac
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material:** Engineered Wood
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Floor

## Images

![Engineered Wood Floor Repair Kit - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61p7ctGZFLL.jpg)
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![Engineered Wood Floor Repair Kit - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71wAxDubkdL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I'm confused.  I have engineered wood over top of concrete.  Which adhesive am I supposed to use?**
A: DriTac Wood Floor Repair is the product you want for engineered wood floors glued to concrete.

**Q: Are there additional syringes that will work with this kit?**
A: Amazon has a vendor “Rockler” I believe, that makes syringes to be used with glue.

**Q: I have some residual adhesive on the surface of my floor after use.  What will take the dry adhesive off?**
A: Wd40

**Q: What are the kit contents?**
A: Drill bit, wood dowels, needles, injector. The kits I ordered came with a container of glue that was dried out. All 3 kits I ordered had dried glue. From my understanding it is the most expensive part of the kit. I was unable to get a refund. I would buy the injector part and glue separately.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Oh my God, does this stuff work as advertised or what!!!! But you will need more than you think. Here are some tips
*by E***L on March 24, 2017*

I purchased this kit for my engineered floor which were glued on a concrete surface. Over the years, I had many hollow spots. Some made a creaking noise when I stepped, some were just annoying because we could feel the air pocket under our feet when we stepped on it. It just felt different. If you are reading about this product and this review, you know exactly what I am describing. So here is a review and some tips Tips - Most importantly, you should know that this product works, and it works excellent. I am not sure technically how it works, bit it feels like it is a glue that also expands with time to fully fill the gap. In the end, there is no difference between the spots that I fixed and the original floors that never had a problem. - I used the kit knowing that it probably would not be enough just to experiment. When I knew it worked, I bought the gallon version. In my experience, I syringe full (50ml or 1.6 oz.) is enough to fill one spot (let's say one spot is a 6inch x 6 inch area) Most of my areas were larger so I went in multiple of that to figure out how much I needed. In the end, I ended up using this kit + 1 full gallon - For every 6" x 6" area I had, I drilled one hole. If my area was double, I drilled 2 holes (1 on each side of the area of the area I wanted to cover). If it was triple, I drilled 3 holes to inject the glue. - In the instructions for multiple holes, it says to pump until you see the glue come on the other hand. In my experience, this never happened. Maybe I under-injected, but I achieved perfect results by sticking to the 6" x 6" area = 1 syringe-full equation - The stuff is super thick. As other users described, I coated inside the syringe with a thin layer of Vaseline. Day and Night difference. I would highly recommend that. Occasionally reapply as you see the resistance increase. I recoated about every 10 syringe-fulls - The manual describes not putting any weight on it and let the glue settle on its own. It sounded counterintuitive but I followed the direction and left it alone. Sure enough, it worked well. Thinking back, I think not putting weight is also important because this is a self leveling product. I think it is important to let gravity to the work on this super-dense glue. I have read others put weight after the glue, and they reported good results too. I personally left it alone for 24 hours, and achieved A+ results - The stuff is messy. No matter how many videos I watched, how many reviews I read, I could not avoid the mess. Even though I did it two times (first time with the kit to test, second time with a full gallon) it was messy both times. Keep wet and dry towels with you all the time as you are working. Gloves help too. - Don't worry if you spill. If you act in the first 10 minutes, it comes off easily off the floor, countertops, sink, hands. I have first hand experience in spilling it to all (and I am a neat guy when it comes to this. That is how messy this stuff is) - Drill all your holes first, then start working with the glue and the syringe. This is related to the previous comments. Once you start using the glue, because it is messy, you are not going to want to switch hands, tools, gloves etc.. - Watch a quick video to see how they cover the holes in the end. That helped me and yielded good results. - The stuff is expensive. OK yes it stings a little, but the fact that it works makes it worth every penny. - Good luck

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Messy, but it works really well. I've included a few tips.
*by J***Y on October 5, 2023*

I had several noisy spots in one area of my bedroom floor. It is engineered wood on top of a concrete slab. I used my knuckles, tapping to see where, and how extensive the problem was. I called a flooring company. They wanted to replace the entire floor. That would be many thousands of dollars. I called two handy-man ads. They never showed up. I had no other choices, and the job made me nervous. Finally, I took a chance on the DriTac Wood Floor Repair Kit. The tips in other reviews were a big help, and I want to thank those people for being so helpful. I did do some things differently though. As another reviewer recommended, before starting, I used Vaseline to lubricate the plunger. I don't know if it helped, but it certainly didn't hurt. 1. I drilled all the holes for each repair at once. There were eleven holes. 2. I used parchment paper to try to minimize the mess. It helped a lot. I could put down the bottle, hypo, and other tools on sheets around the work area. The paper caught a lot of drips and spills. 3. I took the plunger out of the hypo, and placed the rest of the hypo standing up with the needle in the hole. I then poured the adhesive into the hypo while a sheet of parchment paper with a slit in it for the needle caught any mess while pouring. That worked well. 4. I discovered that the needle was pressing and sealing against the slab, preventing injecting the adhesive. I pulled up slightly and that allowed injecting. But that was sometimes messy, as it was difficult to determine how much to lift it up. If I were doing it again, I'd try cutting a slanted opening on the needle so the adhesive could be injected without lifting the entire unit up. But, they way I did it worked okay. 5. I worked my way around from hole to hole, injecting the adhesive. I got into a rhythm, and it got easier as I went on. Sometimes adhesive would come up through a different hole. On one spot, the adhesive came up between two floor planks. So, there was still a little mess. 6. I tapped in the wooden dowel, and used a knife to cut them off. I then tapped the part that was in the hole to get it below the surface. 7. I cleaned the area and got all of the adhesive off. That took a little time. 8. I waited about a day to see how it would work out. It was clear though that it was looking very good. 9. I danced around on the repaired area, very happy to have it work so well. 10. I rested my back and knees for the next day. I'm in my 70's so I was hurting a bit. :) This saved me a lot of money over alternative solutions. The product works really well. For my 2 foot by 5 foot area with about 10 spots to fill, the adhesive in the kit was enough, with very little left.

## Frequently Bought Together

- DriTac Wood Floor Repair Kit-Engineered Flooring ONLY 32oz
- SIKA DriTac Wood Repair Adhesive - White, Professional Quality for Glue-Down Wood Floors - 1 Gallon - Fills Gaps, Stops Popping, Easy Application, Fast Cleanup
- 3 Pack 100ml Syringes with 14G 1.0'' Blunt Tip Needles and Storage Caps(Luer Lock), Plastic Reusable Syringe for Glue Applicator, Oil Dispensing Multiple Uses…

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