Repair Worn Hardwood Floors
Here is a hardwood floor finish repair tip that will save you money and restore your floor finish.
Repair worn hardwood floors. Wood floors are durable and easy to maintain but they re still subject to accidental gouges scratches and heavy wear. Hardwood floors coated with polyurethane finishes are sturdy but they are not capable of resisting every type of scrape or stain that comes their way. Done correctly a spot repair is all but unnoticeable provided you ve correctly matched the finish and if necessary the stain. This story will show you how to refinish hardwood floors and add a new coat of finish directly over the old by first applying a liquid that roughens the old finish so the new finish can.
Got a worn spot on your hardwood floors. Consider these tips for common wood floor repairs. Spot treating is an easy way to repair the finish. Water as with just about any household issue is almost always the cause of hardwood floor warping.
Refinishing hardwood floors doesn t have to be a lengthy multi day affair involving hours of sanding. How to spot repair hardwood floors. If the finish on your wood floor is worn and lightly scratched you can make it look like new without the labor mess and expense of sanding off the finish. Picture a typical wooden floor plank.
This is much easier than sanding back to bare wood and the results look amazing. As long as you re not dealing with deep scratches heavy traffic paths that have worn away the finish or a wax finish you can use a chemical etching product to take the finish off your floor easily. Do you have worn spots on your hardwood floors. Refinishing a floor is a big deal and if the floor has only one or two worn areas while the rest of the finish is in good condition it s more economical to make spot repairs.
Cupping also known as wash boarding is the milder form of floor damage. This close up images shows dark brown stain being rubbed into a worn pine floor before recoating with urethane.