Tile Floor Repair Tile is very resistant to water, however, water can seep thru the cracks in the grout and damage the subfloor. If the subfloor is damaged, the wood will swell and eventually cause the tile and grout to crack, and even raise. Dry the floor as quickly as possible using...
Expert advice and videos on how to repair hardwood floor water damage, hardwood floor gouge repair, repairing a hardwood floor finish, fixing wood flooring scratches, and more
Check floors, carpets and padding for mold. If you have doubts about repairs, don’t try to salvage anything. Instead, replace water-damaged materials, or call in certified restoration professionals. Our Bonus Plumbing Leak Cleanup Tips Stay Safe – Don’t take chances with electrical hazards. ...
How to Repair Wooden Furniture Prev NEXT By: Editors of Consumer Guide How to Repair Drawers© Replace a wood drawer guide with a new hardwood guide, cut to the same size. Glue and nail the guide into place; countersink the nail heads to prevent binding. Over time, wooden drawers t...
Learning how to clean wood floors is essential for protecting and maintaining your beautiful investment. Cleaning wood floors with the wrong cleaners - like homemade solutions - can leave them cloudy with residue, scratched, or even damaged. Caring for and cleaning your wood floors may seem daunti...
You don't have to sand off the old finish of your wood floor before painting, but you do have to scuff it to ensure the new paint will adhere. You may want to rent a floor buffer for this. Choosing Paint Conventional paints aren'ton floors. The best options are oil- or water-based...
Glue down wood floors enhances the feel and sound of solid wood. Glue down hardwood floors is a good solution for large, open areas, where footsteps and drumming noise needs to be minimised. Our highly durable and secure glue down system incorporates a Junckers Liquid Moisture Barrier, which ...
How do you fix a scratched floor? Can you repair the finish on wood floors? The answer to this question depends on how your floors are finished. If your floors were finished on site, you likely have a polyurethane finish. But if you chose prefinished floors, you likely have an aluminum...
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2.Patch and Repair Check the floor for larger holes or cracks and repair using wood filler and a spackle knife. If your floors are heavily damaged, it is best to use a trowel filler, a thinner wood filler that spreads and covers large areas (Image 1). You will apply this with a larg...