Replacing Hardwood Floors
While most people choose hardwood engineered hardwood carpet tile or laminate flooring for their homes some homeowners opt for bamboo linoleum vinyl or concrete.
Replacing hardwood floors. When your hardwood floor begins to appear worn. Then remove any nails and staples in the subflooring and sand off any paint or adhesive. A quality hardwood floor can be sanded down and refinished at least six times and up to ten times before you need to replace it. Most floors use a tongue and groove design.
You can change the color closely match and replace warped stained or termite ingested planks silence squeaky boards and fill gaps or patch knots. Cost to redo hardwood flooring. Cost to replace carpet with hardwood. You can also fix buckled areas of flooring and avoid having to completely refinish your floors.
Carpet removal costs 150 to 250 on average. Next buy replacement flooring. To replace hardwood floor start by cutting and prying up the old hardwood planks using a circular saw pry bar and mallet. Redoing resurfacing or refinishing hardwood flooring leaves your floors alone but sands them down to level them out and puts a new coat of varnish or another protectant on top.
Hardwood properly maintained can last for decades but it may require more maintenance than other flooring options.