Published 10 00 pm pdt friday september 22 2006.
Repairing splintered hardwood floor.
Even with the best care and maintenance splinters may occasionally pop up in the wood.
Hardwood flooring makes a beautiful addition to any home.
Get some sawdust from the floor you want to repair.
You can also fix buckled areas of flooring and avoid having to completely refinish your floors.
To maintain wood floors vacuum or dry mop them about once a week.
To proactively protect a floor after you ve refinished it or before it s started to wear make sure to put felt pads under the legs of heavy furniture and consider laying some mats down in the kitchen to intercept falling objects that could dent or gouge the floor creating an easy in for splinters.
Unfortunately it is not uncommon for some types of wood to splinter even if the floors have received the appropriate care.
Repairing cracks in wood floors is relatively easy provided the cracks aren t too large.
Regardless of how a splinter formed it is important to fix it at first sight.
Protect your hardwood floor.
If you don t have any leftover pieces of matching wood.
If your hardwood floor is in generally fine shape with only a damaged spot or two it is easy and economical to make small repairs by replacing a strip or plank of flooring.
It can damage the finish leave rings or discoloration or at its worst cause flooring boards to cup warp buckle or grow mold.
Water damage to hardwood floors can be from minor to major.
A quality wood floor will last for many years with proper cleaning and maintenance.
Wood splinters can be caused by objects dropped on the floor or by slid furniture.
We had professional teppanyaki chefs prepare food on our hardwood floor and take a few whacks at it with machetes and axes just so we can show you how to repair it.
Most floors use a tongue and groove design.
Wood floors are durable and easy to maintain but they re still subject to accidental gouges scratches and heavy wear.
Repair hardwood floor water damage.
The putty or repair sticks are a better way to go on a floor mostly because it s easier to repair the one spot you re targeting without damaging the surrounding wood and its finish.
On a wood floor they re easy to fix.
Most wood floor splinters can be mended without replacing the entire floor board but you.
In general water is an enemy to wood floors.
Hardwood floors can be damaged by any number things.