It s the smart way to get a tight fit.
How to repair wood floor chip.
Drill a hole through the chipped part of the floor using a countersink bit.
These problems commonly arise from the normal wear and tear of everyday foot traffic in your home and also from such.
Your best bet is to sand these down to flatten your floor and avoid headaches in the future.
Chips may also occur along the edges of each laminated plank.
Sand down imperfections if your floorboards are showing signs of heavy damage they may have ridges and other uneven spots.
If you saved the chipped piece of the floor you can glue it back on the floor with wood glue.
To apply liquid stripper spread it around evenly with a chip brush to create a nice thick layer.
Before applying the filler tape off the damaged area so you don t accidentally apply filler where it doesn t belong.
Drive a screw through the hole securing the floorboard back to the floor.
Don t sweat matching the floor stain.
Here s how to sand down your floor.
These problems occur when the glue fails to bond to the subfloor during installation or when a single board is damaged by moisture or humidity.
If you need to sand begin with the fine grade steel wool.
Repair hollow or raised spots in the floor using an engineered wood repair kit.
Choose a patch of the same wood as the flooring with a similar grain pattern.
Plane a slight bevel into the patch s bottom edges.
To use this kit first drill a hole into the center of the damaged board.
With proper care and maintenance hardwood floors can last a lifetime and add significant value to a home.
Depending on the color of your flooring a solution made of equal parts olive oil and vinegar can be effective too.
The patch will then slide easily into the mortise and still fit tightly.
Drop a little bit of water in the hole then add some polyurethane glue.
The beauty and sheer elegance of a quality hardwood floor is undeniable.
Mix equal parts of the epoxy based filler and apply to the gouge with a putty knife.
Depending on the size of the problem area you can sand it down small or use a liquid paint stripper large.
Laminated wood floor is subject to developing small cracks over time and the cracks provide opportunities for chips to occur.
For deep gouges or dents you can use a wood floor filler and wood stain to repair the damaged area.
Over time however hardwood floors are bound to collect minor scratches chips and even dents.
Lightly rub it over the scratches then clean with a tack cloth.
Another really effective way to fix scratches and chips on your wooden floor is to apply a light coating of oil to the floor to help make them disappear.
Leave the stripper for 30 minutes then scrape away following the wood grain.