Acclimate the wood to the new environment for 10 days or more before installation use a hardwood floor underlayment paper to prevent moisture migration up through the subfloor from wet or damp basements.
Repair gaps in hardwood floor.
3 steps to fix hardwood floor gaps.
Be careful not to scratch the floor s finish.
To avoid gaps and cracks in hardwood floors caused by expansion and contrition we recommend the following.
Repairing gaps in hardwood floors is an easy process that can be done with the help of a couple standard tools and supplies from the local hardware store.
Apply filler liberally with either your fingers or a putty knife allowing for some overfill.
However as humidity changes and the floor expands and contracts the filler may actually be forced out.
Using caulk or silicon is often the fastest way to restore some semblance of normal to your gorgeous hardwood floors.
Remove excess putty from the wood surface using a putty knife.
Cut the strips and apply wood glue to both sides.
Choose a wood putty that is similar in color to the floor boards.
One popular method of filling larger gaps requires using strips of the same hardwood your floor is made from.
The first step is to clean out any debris that may in between the gaps.
This means taking a vacuum to the floor and using the attachments to get all of the dirt out from between the boards.
Apply a fine bead of wood putty to the gap then work it into the gap with your finger using circular motions to force the putty down into the gap.