How We Do It? – Hardwood Repair

1) Assessment

The Assessment step in the hardwood repair process involves a thorough visual inspection of the floor to identify visible damage such as scratches, dents, or discoloration. This includes distinguishing between surface damage (like minor scratches) and structural issues (such as warped boards or water damage). It’s also essential to determine the cause of the damage, whether it’s due to moisture, pet-related issues, or furniture scratches. Measurements are taken to estimate the materials and labor needed.

2) Choosing the Right Materials

A crucial aspect of the repair process is determining the type of flooring that needs attention. Is it hardwood, laminate, vinyl, or another material? We also consider whether the material is still available or has been discontinued, as well as how well the repair will match the existing floor. Once we’ve identified the specific flooring type and assessed these factors, we can initiate the repair process effectively.

3) Preparation

The Preparation step in the hardwood repair process involves cleaning the hardwood surface to remove dust and debris, ensuring proper adhesion for repairs. Any loose boards are gently removed to address structural issues, and surrounding areas are protected with painter’s tape or drop cloths to prevent damage during the repair. Using appropriate equipment, the area is then cleaned of dust, paying special attention to edges for a consistent finish.

4) Sanding

The Sanding step in hardwood repair is essential for restoring the floor’s surface and varies based on the floor type and damage. Light sanding may be sufficient for shallow scratches, while deeper damage requires more intensive sanding. Our expert team will ensure a suitable match for areas that don’t need repair, preparing the wood for staining and sealing to achieve a smooth, even appearance.

5) Board Replacement

The Board Replacement step in hardwood repair addresses severely damaged areas like water-damaged or cracked floors. The new boards are cut to size, securely attached, and then can be sanded and stained to blend with the surrounding floor. This process is done locally, eliminating the need to renew the entire area, though full renewal may be necessary in some cases.

6) Final Refinements

After it dries, polish and buff the floor to enhance shine and smooth imperfections. Finally, clean the area and conduct a final inspection. Congratulations! Your floors have regained their magnificent appearance, improving aesthetics and protecting against wear and moisture.

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