If it is tiles you are after and have a suspended timber floor then you can simply take up the boards and screw plyboard to the existing floor joists to get a nice level floor to tile on.
Improving damaged floor boards.
If possible keep some extra planks around in case replacement of damaged boards is necessary.
Like any wood floor wide plank floors can be sanded and refinished to renew them but this is somewhat more complicated if the boards have been face nailed during.
Lay the new sheets perpendicular to the floor joists and orient panel ends over joists.
Repairs are not easy with wide plank floors and will likely require a professional.
Mix equal parts of the epoxy based filler and apply to the gouge with a putty knife.
When your hardwood floors get damaged one of our experienced professionals can help you repair them the right way.
Things like water and dirt can build up under your floorboards so use a broom and dustpan to sweep everything up.
Then take a cloth and wipe every inch of the exposed floor.
Deep clean once per month using a concentrated wood floor cleaner.
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Before applying the filler tape off the damaged area so you don t accidentally apply filler where it doesn t belong.
Clean the subfloor.
If sections are badly damaged or loose they can be taken up and.
You ll use lots of screws and construction adhesive.
In the case of parquet flooring sanding and finishing can be carried out fairly easily.
But if there are wide gaps between the boards or the floor is very squeaky this fix will be less effective.
After deep cleaning your floors here s what you need to do to keep them in tip top shape.
Details to minimize the chance of future squeaks and to help secure the new floor sheath ing start by spreading a generous amount of construction adhesive over the old planks.
Then sand and finish.
Work from the outer side to the center so as to prevent damage to the side boards.
Chisel out the center between the cuts and then chisel out the remaining sides.
Clean the floor underneath the planks before replacing them.
Begin by sanding the underside of each joist with coarse sandpaper 60 to 80 grit.
Bottom of the floor joists instead of or in addition to being installed on top.
For deep gouges or dents you can use a wood floor filler and wood stain to repair the damaged area.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the damaged particle board.
Experts like these typically use a scrubbing machine designed to remove embedded dirt.
Surface clean three times per week using a vacuum or micro cloth.
Water damage fire damage chipped boards dented boards cupping cracking or warping we can fix it.