Basic Wood Floor Repairs DIY |
| Monday, 08 December 2008 | |
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Your existing wood floor is probably in good shape, with just a few imperfect spots. You don't always have to hire someone to make small repairs. Sometimes you can do it yourself and save money. A small issue with a wood floor doesn't necessarily mean that you have to replace or redo the entire floor. Replacing a strip or single piece of flooring:If a strip or piece of flooring is damaged beyond being sanded and filled, you should replace it. First, look for nails in the board and drive them as far through the board as you can by using a hammer and nail set. After you've finished driving the nails, it's now time to remove the old board and install a new board:
Note: It may not always be possible to match the finish of your floor. You can try using stains or sealers before you re-finish the entire floor to match.Repairing a buckled board:Sometimes, due to high humidity, a floor can buckle. You will need to fix this for two important reasons:
Although not easy the best way to remedy this situation is to access the floor from below and drive a screw into the buckled board (without going through the surface) through the sub-floor while applying weight to the board from above. This combination will get rid of the buckled spot and should hold. Getting rid of nicks and scratches:
Usually these can be covered up with color putty sticks. Simply clean the spot and rub the putty stick over the damaged area. Let the color dry and wipe it with a soft cloth. Most people won't be able to tell the damage was there! |




Note: It may not always be possible to match the finish of your floor. You can try using stains or sealers before you re-finish the entire floor to match.