An iron and a towel can help you steam the shit out of a board to swell it up.
Reddit can you patch a wood floor.
It ll be a pain in the ass later.
Some types of flooring such as carpet or traditional hardwood can be installed directly on top of the subfloor.
The 1500 security deposit is the most she can keep she can try and take you to small claims for the rest but she won t get anywhere.
Don t put any nails through your hardwood.
I admire your instinct to preserve every part of it.
Soak a rag with water and let a few drops fall on the worn spot you re concerned about.
If the water soaks into the wood the finish is worn through.
As long as the wood is still pliable it can be fixed by moistening the area slightly then placing a heavy object like a barbell or a cinderblock on top.
In this case i tore out a wall and had some missing floor so i ripped out some pieces and stagge.
I think that the whole house will be better off if you fix this problem though.
You ll be dead by then.
In this video i will show you how to patch a hardwood floor.
House carpeting is typically glued in and nailed in place and i don t want to damage the wood floor.
After those few days have passed remove it and see if the warped area is fixed.
The repairs can be sanded drilled planed and essentially you are left with a repair that performs just like wood but will never rot or fall out.
I m a gc that works primarily in pre wwii homes.
Fix for a scratched wood floor q.
You can skip this test if the stain color is worn that s a sure sign that the finish has worn through.
If the water beads up the finish may be thin but it s still intact.
Real hard wood also tells the story of the region of the country you live in.
You can fix a small warp issue quite easily.
Epoxy repairs are some of the strongest most long lasting ways to patch wood.
I would go with a very short carpet like you d find in a business.
I saw a few carpeted rooms in their idea gallery so i guess it s doable.
You can re finish them typically three times before they need to be replaced.
Since you re sure it s not your subflooring you may want to look into actually swelling the wood in some parts to fill the gaps where it s squeaking.
I read somewhere someone just painted theirs.
First off don t pay her another dime.
I own a 1915 house.
My house has continuous brazilian cherry wood floors with no thresholds.
That s typical scratches gouges from normal wear and tear on a cheap engineered wood floor.
They re finished with three coats of polyurethane but new scratches appear on a daily basis.
She s also trying to screw you over.
Or you could use new oak flooring and have a solid silent floor made from the same type of material originally used.
You just can t beat real wood floors.