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Fix-A-Floor Tile Repair Adhesive is a professional-grade, extra strength copolymer formula designed to securely re-bond loose or hollow tiles, marble, stone, and wood floors. Delivered in a convenient 1-gallon jug with a precision syringe applicator, it offers universal compatibility with all subfloor materials (except floating floors) and cures in 24 hours to a durable, water-resistant finish. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts seeking a fast, reliable, and cost-effective floor repair solution made in the USA.

































| ASIN | B09R5194GC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,798 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #38 in Flooring Adhesives & Mortars |
| Brand | Fix-A-Floor |
| Color | White |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2022 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00859704003295 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 8.69 pounds |
| Item model number | FAFGALSYR130 |
| Manufacturer | Fix-A-Floor Worldwide, Inc. |
| Material | CoPolymer |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Jug |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 8 x 12 inches |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic, Self Leveling, Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Tile Repair, Flooring, Countertop, Wall Repair |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Low Viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
R**A
Fix-A-Floor Works as Advertised!
Fix-A-Floot is a great product and it does work as advertised. I fixed about seven 24”x24” tiles. While the middle of the tiles were stable, the sides were lose in some areas and Fix-A-Floor solved the problem. I used the syringe as it worked better for me on narrow grout line. After injecting the products into various pre-drilled holes, as instructed, I used 2.5-gallon buckets of water with flat bottom (no edge line) to also create balance on these large tiles. This is my go-to product when/if get these types of problems. Many, many, many thanks to Fix-A-Floor.
J**A
Nice
Worked nice but could use more needles
J**.
Works
Not perfect for my problem, self leveling floor first
S**T
Wish I knew!!
Better than expected. Used the syringe. Have to be strong and patient. Have about 20 soft spots in vinyl planks. Couldn’t shim or put floor leveler under when laying. Wish I knew this existed . Would have saved me time trying to shim. I know it’s not recommended for a floating floor, but it’s better then having and end joint break apart. Just have to be patient. Doesn’t come out very fast.
F**C
Not a Bad Alternative to Pulling Up Your Tiles
I had a really big french door fridge delivered. About 3 weeks later, a few of my tiles in front of the fridge started to loosen up. I ignored it for a few months and ended up with about a dozen loose tiles clustered together in the middle of my kitchen floor. I knew I had to try something but didn't want the mess of pulling up tiles and re-installing them so I decided to try this adhesive as recommended by it's manufacturer. It ended up being a lot more time consuming, required 4 times more adhesive than I thought, and was really messy despite my best efforts following manufacturer's recommendations to avoid making a mess. I also ended up going through half a dozen masonry bits but that's not the fault of this adhesive. You also have to put some heavy weight on top of the glued tiles. I ended up filling 5 gallon buckets with water to weigh them down which caused them to bleed out a good bit of adhesive through the drill holes. This was a challenge to wipe out without moving the buckets because moving them often caused more adhesive to bleed out in a vicious cycle. Another issue is that the needle with the syringe far too often either clogged or pressure locked. Eventually learned to cut the tip of the caulk style tube small enough to insert it into the drill hole. It took 8 full tubes of adhesive, but I eventually got it done. Some of the issues may have been avoided with more forethought on my part, but I can't really say I would have done anything differently. I would recommend the product for its intended purpose of adhering loose tiles without pulling them up. There may be one or two other products out there but they appear to work the same way.
A**R
Fix a floor for loose tiles
It is great for those tiles that come Loose. No more noise when walking on bathroom floor. Beats ripping out whole floor
I**G
The product worked only for a month!
Used on my wood floor and worked fine. 1 month later the squeak it’s there again
S**D
Works great!
Easy to use, and solved a problem with my tile that prevented me from having to pull out tiles!
A**3
Arrived in good condition. I used syringe, took super slow and I got success. I did not use a calking gun but only the syringe attached to this product. Take a small amount at a time and inject Fix-A-Floor slowly, just one light push and wait for seconds. Some grouts around loosen tiles were cracked or missing, so I did not drill a hole into them but just inject Fix-A-Floor through gaps between lacked grouts. For those areas, I saw it went underneath more than 5-10 minutes later, then I added a bit more, and repeated. (Note that the official FAQ recommends "first trying to inject the adhesive before grouting so it does not block the void, then go ahead and grout") I did not wipe tiles clean with wet sponge. I used baby wipe instead. No dried residue appears. I mostly used a package 12 x 500ml bottle of spring water for a weight. Some instructions say 24 hours to dry, but some others say 48 hours. Most of my tiles became steady and fixed within 20 hours. One tube was more than enough for my tiles. The leftover in the opened one didn't get dry. I used the leftover about 3 weeks later for other place. It's been about 10 months, and nothing came popped up. The tiles are steady. One Fix-A-Floor is remain unopened. I hope it will last at least 2 years UN-opened and kept from freezing before use, as the official FAQ said. As it's a liquid glue I think this may not good for cheap vynil/laminate flooring especially if you see bubbles in those flooring. Those materials sometimes get more bubbles with liquid of any kind.
C**R
J'ai utilisé presqu'un tube pour recoller une tuile (grande). Application assez facile mais assez long pour s'assurer que le liquide coule bien sous la tuile. S'agit de faire de petits trous dans le joint de ciment autour de la tuile. Le kit vient avec une seringue mais il n'y a aucune explication quand à son utilisation. J'ai ouvert un tube et rempli la seringue, ensuite j'ai inséré le bout de la seringue dans les trous. On injecte tranquillement. J'ai mis des poids sur la tuile pendant 48 hrs. Heureux du résultat: la tuile ne bouge plus, il reste à refaire le joint de ciment.
R**A
Prenez le produit avec l'aiguille et non la seringue ! Pas de transbordement à faire ! Ça fonctionne tellement bien ! Mes tuiles ne bougent plus, d'une mauvaise installation mal faites au début par les gens de la construction ! Ce produit est une merveille ! N'oubliez surtout pas de mettre du poids pendant 24 heures pour que ça colle bien !
F**K
No adaptor to use the syringe???
M**5
Fonctionne mais je croyais que c’était plus silicone . C’est vraiment une colle style colle à bois . Ça semble fonctionner pour mon plancher . J’ai acheté ce kit car la seringue était pas disponible au Canada
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