Tom silva explains how to select a patch that will blend in with the existing wood grain.
Chipped hardwood floor.
By rosemary sadez friedmann scripps howard news service.
The beauty and sheer elegance of a quality hardwood floor is undeniable.
Chips may also occur.
How to fix a chip on a laminated wood floor.
To apply putty simply press it into the gouge and wait for it to dry.
Step 3 cut a patch to rough size photo by colleen mcquaid.
Laminated wood floor is subject to developing small cracks over time and the cracks provide opportunities for chips to occur.
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.
Over time the finish on a hardwood floor can deteriorate.
Drop a little bit of water in the hole then add some polyurethane glue.
It can usually be sanded and stained to blend in once dry although.
Over time however hardwood floors are bound to collect minor scratches chips and even dents.
Wood stain markers are readily available in pretty much all diy shops and are a real saviour when it comes to scratches and chips in wood flooring.
If you saved the chipped piece of the floor you can glue it back on the floor with wood glue.
Have a chipped edge on your hardwood floor.
You can get the patch color to be close but a perfect match.
With proper care and maintenance hardwood floors can last a lifetime and add significant value to a home.
Bellawood hardwood floor cleaner at lumber liquidators.
Using hot wax and a few simple tools a chipped or broken floor edge can be made to look like it never happened.
On a wood floor they re easy to fix.
There are several options including floor markers floor oils and good old fashioned sanding and filling if necessary followed by a localised re finish.
Drive a screw through the hole securing the floorboard back to the floor.
Without a protective finish the wood becomes hypersensitive to moisture and temperature changes which leads to splintering.