To use this kit first drill a hole into the center of the damaged board.
Repair water damaged engineered hardwood floor.
This is a page about repairing water damage on an engineered hardwood floor.
Unlike solid hardwood flooring engineered hardwood has a veneer of hardwood over a backing of another material.
Water damage to your hardwood floor.
However heavily cupped wood cannot be sanded down flat.
This is called cupping heavy sanding with a drum or orbital sander can actually take down some minor high areas.
There are some determining factors that show if the hardwood flooring needs to be repaired or replaced.
These determining factors include.
Many times the damage is the result of a combination of both.
Hardwood floors are a great choice for home flooring.
These problems occur when the glue fails to bond to the subfloor during installation or when a single board is damaged by moisture or humidity.
However hardwood flooring does have one draw back it can t stand up to prolonged exposure to water so if water is allowed to stay on a hardwood floor the wood will be damaged either stained or warped.
Wood floors are susceptible to moisture and many may have been damaged prior to the single event that finally required action to be taken.
Repair to this flooring will depend on the type and extent of the damage.
Sand water damaged wood flooring.
If minor cupping does occur the floor may be restorable.
But if the water damaged engineered flooring is buckled delaminated or discolored it is not salvageable and should be removed and replaced.
Like solid hardwood floors damage to engineered hardwood floors can be the result of either a one time water event or an ongoing issue.
This approach is suitable for both real wood and engineered real wood flooring repairs using a repair putty or wax filler mixed to match the color of surrounding floor.
These water damaged signs come from a consistent water source that may have come from a leak of some kind within your home.
One of the most frequent problems we re called in to address is water damage to hardwood floors.
Repair hollow or raised spots in the floor using an engineered wood repair kit.
Not only do they look good they re easy to care for resist wear and they re even eco friendly.
For a larger or deeper area of wood or engineered wood floor damage we try a color matched floor putty or a wax based flooring repair kit.
How much time the floor has been exposed to water.