Most floors use a tongue and groove design for connecting adjacent strips.
Replace section of hardwood floor.
The only option to repair hardwood floors at this point is to cut out the stained floorboards and install new ones.
If the water damage has been occurring for a while and there are signs of flaking wood or mold the only option may be to replace the affected section of subflooring.
Prepare your subflooring so that it s clean and perfectly level.
Refinishing can actually take much more time than fully replacing a wood floor.
Start by removing the finished.
If your hardwood floor is in generally fine shape with only a damaged spot or two it is easy and economical to make small repairs by replacing a strip or plank of flooring.
Replacing damaged or hole filled hardwood tongue and groove floorboards takes a couple of hours sharp tools and an understanding of how to break the interlocking tongue and groove board edges.
In this case the area can be repaired assuming that original size plank and type of wood is available.
We had 3 different types of flooring on the main level of our home so we want to replace all of this mismatche.
When damage to hardwood flooring happens due to water often it requires replacing the actual planks.
Luckily it s a pretty straightforward process.
How to remove hardwood flooring the easy way.
Tongue and groove flooring uses a system of interlocking edges tongues and grooves to stay in place with few nails.
Refinishing is a messy meticulous process than can take approximately four to five days during which the floor.
How to replace sections of a tongue groove hardwood floor.
Use a circular saw to cut the old hardwood into pieces then remove the old flooring.
We replaced a couple of boards from a standard 3 4 in thick x 2 1 4 in wide oak strip floor using a drill circular saw and sharp chisel.