Hardwood Flooring
How To Lay A Replacement Hardwood Floor Board
If a particular plank on your hardwood floor
is beyond repair, your best option would be to
replace the board with a new one. YOu might
initially think that floor board replacement is
a job that is reserved only for the
professionals. In fact, laying a floor board is
actually something you can do yourself, given
the right tools and the proper instructions.
There are hardware stores that sell bundled
packages for do it yourself hardwood floor
replacement projects. They even come with step
by step instructions to help even the most
inexperienced of floor layers easily understand
and follow. So, when your plank needs relaying,
have no fear. Instructions on how to lay
replacement boards are here.
1) Clear the damaged area of all the nails
embedded into it. You can do by positioning a
nail set over the nail and driving it down as
far as possible using a hammer. The purpose of
this is to avoiding having the hammer pound
against the wood and causing further damage.
2) Once the nails are removed, remove the
damaged board by using a wood chisel to pry the
affected area out. The absence of the nails
should make this process easy, but you still
have to be careful not to ruin the adjacent
boards.
3) Prepare your replacement plank and try to see
if its a perfect fit to the blank spot. If it's
too big you will have to make the necessary
adjustments.
4) Turn the replacement board over and put
construction adhesive. This will enable the
plank to stick to the subfloor.
5) Tap the board into place and make sure that
it's in the right position. When you have
finally decided on its placement, that's when
you drive 2-inch nails to secure it. Use a nail
set to drive the nails' heads a little below the
surface so they don't jot out.
6) Sand the area to even the surface out and
apply a finish that matches the rest of the
hardwood floor.
Now you know how to lay a replacement hardwood
floor board without paying for professional
help.