Hardwood is one of the most popular types of soil, often used for luxury. Pine dark, rich maple or elegant hardwood oak offering a wide range of options for any room in the house, with proper care can last for generations. Unfortunately, despite the best intentions, your hardwood floor may need occasional repairs.
Scratches
Minor scratches on the wooden floor can be filled with a small amount of wood pulp or even disguised with a pencil. Scratches, however, may require the entire floor to be treated, depending on the depth, length and width.
Release
Loose boards horizontally or vertically slide along the floor plan. If only one advice bulk nails the basement of stability. If you have a larger number of plates in bulk, you can have a bad floor installed, and you may need to reinstall or replace, at the edge of damage.
Cracks
Cracks occur in wood floors where the wood becomes very dry. Small cracks can be repaired with nails at an angle and wood putty, but if the damage is severe, you can finish the entire floor or replace the damaged floorboard.
Lagunas
The spaces between the tables appear as woodworking. A bit of empty space is optimal, allows the natural swelling of the joints from moisture. larger gaps, however, can cause a lot of slippage between the plates and create chips and cracks.
During the first gaps, the best action you can take is to wait and see. The maximum should be the width of a dime. If the gaps are closed, the humidity and the change of seasons, you may need to press the soil. In extreme cases you might need to reinstall or replace the entire floor.
Channels
Hardwood floors warp or depressions on the outer edges curl up, and the center of the tables seem to sink. A wood floors worst problems was too much moisture in the wood. Unfortunately, the soil should be replaced, but only after the problem of moisture.
Inspect the moisture damage in the basement, too. If you are still in good shape, moisture wicking insulate before installing a new plant to repel moisture from the ground up.
Strongly consider humidifying the environment to help remove extra moisture in the air that enters the wood.
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