Hardwood Floor Repair

Wood Floor Repair

How To Reduce Hard Wood Floor Repair Costs?

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wood floor repair

The costs of repair via professional help can touch the roof, with an average of $100 per board. But if you want to reduce costs for flooring then you can do the floor repair yourself with these simple steps.

Instructions-

Step one

Understand floor type

Repairing the floor yourself, without professional aid may add to more expenses. This applies for certain floor types like floating floors, which require precise manufacturing. They need certain special tools for replacing the boards removed, and hence it is best to hire professional help in such instances. Repairing nailed or stapled floors can be done without professional help. Dont put in extra efforts to provide a fine finishing on pre-finished floors. But ensure that you dont damage adjacent boards while repairing. Glued hardwood floor repair will require a lot of patience, as chances of the sub-floor coming off is high. In such cases, not doing repair yourself reduces some emergency expenses.

Step two
Repair without damaging other structures

The trick is to make repairing not look like a repair. At a top glance no one should make out that repairing has been done. A common problem faced here is the color of the hard wood, which tends to change with time. Use older, but well-stored planks, to replace them so that you can reduce costs.

Step three
Calculate time involvement

Calculate the approximate amount of time required for the repair the wood flooring. If you have to take extended leave from your job to finish the chore then the repairing is certainly not worth it. This may help you save money, but certainly leads to loss of time. On an average replacing time for the pre-finished floor is least, with the floating, glued, and finished floors following respectively.

Step four
Quality repairing

Repairing without providing quality finish and materials would result in the floor ripping off soon. Rather than investing in cheaper materials, invest in sturdy and durable planks or boards. Wait for sales or offers to get low cost deals for these materials.

Step 6
Plan for future

Ensure that you make the flooring moisture proof for preventing future damage. Get additional planks and store them because they will only get costlier. And you may not find similar colored planks on short notice for hard wood floor repair. Store the material in an environment proof box, or room.

Tips and suggestions-

Certain floorings like floating ones are best handled by professionals.

By: Dave Alderman

Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com

David Windsor is an eminent flooring guru and one can find all you wanted to know about hardwood floors in his hardwood floors authority site, which is a treasure trove of information.

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