Hardwood Flooring
How To Repair Damages On Your Hardwood Floor
Your hardwood floor, no matter how sturdy, is
not spared from wear and tear. Over time, it
will be at the mercy of water or ink spills,
heel scratches, hardened gum, accumulated dust
and grime, and other floor nuisances. But before
you pick up the phone to call for professional
assistance, know that there are certain minor
damages that you can remedy yourself.
Here are some tips on how to repair damaged
hardwood flooring.
1) Damage caused by stains
Water is the worst enemy of hardwood floors. A
single stain can ruin the look of the entire
surface and, often, the only way to effect the
necessarily repairs to get rid of this eyesore
is to refinish the whole floor.
However, you can still try to salvage the
situation by focusing on the affected spot
first. If it's not something you can remedy
through sanding, then that's the time you search
for replacement planks. But, hey, if you think
the stain is what gives your floor character,
then you really have nothing to fuss about.
2) Damage caused by scratches
Some people use putty sticks to fill in the
scratches. Simply rub the stick over the
affected spot and then wipe it clean with a soft
dry cloth. More likely than not, any semblance
of a scratch will disappear. This is a quick fix
to a big problem and will save you from having
to bring in the experts for such a minor job.
3) Damage beyond the power of minor repairs
Of course, there will be times where the damage
becomes too much for simple repair techniques to
handle. In this case, you will need to replace
the hardwood board that has been destroyed.
Again, there is no need to phone the specialists
for this job because it is something you can
manage yourself.
What you should do is take out the damaged
board, get a new plank that's of the same size
and lay it on. Now this seems very easy but it
actually involves several processes to complete.
But while there are several procedures, you will
find that each step is easy to follow, even for
someone who is a beginner at floor board
replacements.
Your hardwood floor gives you more value than
you think. Aside from its physical beauty, the
fact that it withstands the test of time is
enough reason for you to award it with the
regular maintenance checks and care it deserves.
And if the job can be done using only both your
hands and your patience, then spending for
professional help is impractical.