
Damaged Hardwood Floor Inspection
Our team visited A.F.’s home at 13 West 13th Street in Manhattan to check the floor. Twenty planks were damaged from wear, pressure, or daily use. Cracked or loose boards can lead to uneven surfaces and lower the beauty of the hardwood flooring. A full inspection helped us confirm that only 20 boards needed replacement.
Customer-Supplied Flooring Material
A.F. provided the replacement hardwood planks, which matched the original floor in wood type, color, and size. This made it easy to complete the project without delays. Having the right material ready is important for a clean and even plank replacement job.
Plank Replacement in Manhattan: A Hardwood Floor Renovation Story (Customer: A.F.)
Safe Board Removal and Replacement
We removed the damaged boards carefully, making sure not to harm the surrounding flooring. Then we installed the new planks with precision, aligning them perfectly to match the flow of the existing wood floor. This process required experience and attention to detail, especially in older homes or tight spaces.
A Smooth, Sand-Free Repair
Since sanding or refinishing was not needed, the job was fast and clean. The new boards blended well with the rest of the floor, and the entire room looked refreshed. This kind of hardwood floor repair is ideal for local homeowners who want a simple and effective fix without a full floor replacement.




