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Trade: Professional Handyman business
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Repairing Water-damaged 3/4" Oak Floor
I have some areas in this floor with some cupping and open joints. Will it work to fill, sand and refinish? How do I determine if material should be replaced.
This is my own floor, so must please SWMBO rb |
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Flooring North Cackalacky
Trade: Hardwood floors, everything about them
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Orange Co, NC
Posts: 80
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Re: Repairing Water-damaged 3/4" Oak Floor
Yes, talk to someone who finshes floors. They will be able to fix it with out replacing anything.
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