Your hardwood floor is strong, but the surface picks up a lot of damage after years of use. Pets and sharp shoes can scratch into the wood. Floods or spills can make the wood start to warp and pull apart. Even too much sunlight exposure will discolor the wood and make your floors look splotchy. If your hardwood floors are starting to show signs of damage, find a local repair company that can help.
Floor repair specialists know how to make your hardwood floors look like new without replacing the whole floor. Local companies can be onsite faster and start to repair even severe damage with local materials. Look for contractors that offer a wide range of services, such as:
- Replacing rotted hardwood boards and the subfloor after serious floods.
- Installing vapor barriers and protection under your hardwood floors.
- Filling and sealing your floors against scratches, stains, and sunlight discoloration.
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