To replace the damaged wood, use a whole matching tile or one piece of a matching unit. If you're using a whole tile, match the tongued and grooved edges to the surrounding tiles. With a sharp chisel and a hammer, carefully cut off the protruding bottom edges of the grooved sides; the...
How to repair gaps in wood flooring.(NWFA Tip Sheet)Moore, Mickey
This Fix-It Guide on roof repair tells how a roof works, what often goes wrong, how to identify the problem, and what parts and tools you will need to fix it. It then gives instructions for how to repair a roofing tab, how to replace damaged shingles, how to replace wood shakes, ...
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Install wood flooring Installing a wood floor from Kährs is quick and simple thanks to our innovative locking system Woodloc®. The Woodloc-system locks the boards together mechanically, eliminating gapping between the boards. The superior fit also enhances the floor's performance and durability...
Replace Damaged Planks Step 1 Use a circular saw to cut length-wise down the center of the plank. Be careful not to cut into the subfloor below. Step 2 Chisel the wood out of the opening using a hammer and wood chisel. Work carefully to avoid damaging adjacent boards. ...
Step 3: Apply the wood filler using a putty knife. Photo: istockphoto.com Start at the edge of the damaged area, pressing the wood filler into the depression. Overfill slightly to allow for the fact that the filler shrinks as it dries. Once you have applied as much filler as necessary...
All Junckers wooden floors can be bonded to any dry, level and solid subfloor such as concrete screed or wooden materials.
Consider using a complementary or even contrasting color or design. To replace a damaged tile, warm the tile with a hair dryer, iron, or propane torch until it begins to lift up. With the help of a putty knife, peel the tile up and scrape off the old adhesive and replace the tile as...
How to do it Step 1 We read that your laminate wood flooring should sit in the room for at least 48 hours prior to installation, giving it time to expand or contract in relation to the room’s temperature and humidity. Step 2