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Hardwood Flooring Repair

Sometimes it is not necessary to install new hardwood floors get the whole floor refinished. There are cases where only a hand full of wood boards are effected by damage. In these cases you may just want to repair those floor boards. We're here to provide the best solution for you to keep your hardwood floors looking beautiful for years to come.

One of the biggest enemies to wood flooring is water. Water left on your hardwood floors will soak into the wood causing discoloration. This is why it’s important to not let any spill stay on the floor and to clean it up quickly. Also, when cleaning hardwood floors it is best not to use water because if any standing water is left on the wood then the wood will soak it up causing damages. If you have a couple floor boards that have been damaged due to water then we can come in and replace those pieces of wood.

Moisture problems due to leaks can cause a big problem so it is best to get any leaks taken care of as soon as possible. Due to moisture imbalance cupping or crowing can occur. Cupping occurs when there is more moisture under the floors than there is above causing the the edges of the wood to rise higher than the middle of the wood. Crowing is the opposite where the middle of the wood is higher than the edges of the wood panel due to excess moisture.

It is good to watch for acid like solutions on wood flooring because they can eat away at the floor's finish and cause damage. Make sure to wipe up quickly any food items high in acid like lemon juice or other fruit juices so as not to cause damage to the finish which is protecting the floors. Also products like nail polish remover if spilled on wood can cause damage to the finish of the floor. If there are some floor boards that had damaging products spilled on them that took away part of the polish then you might want to consider repairing them to avoid further damage to the wood floor.

Word of warning to those who have tried or thinking of trying DIY hardwood flooring: it is harder than you think. One of the major challenges for hardwood flooring is getting the sanding right. If you don’t have someone who is skilled at using the 200 lb sander to create a flat even flooring then you’ll notice it once you put the finish on. The finishing also takes some skill in getting it even and keeping it from looking splotchy.

However, if you did try to DIY your hardwood flooring and have created a master piece of a mess we are here to help you out. We can come and help you repair your hardwood flooring to get the hardwood floors you’ve been dreaming of.

If you need some floor boards fixed, give us a call and we’ll come out for a consultation.

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