How do you repair damaged engineered hardwood floors?

  1. Repair hollow or raised spots in the floor using an engineered wood repair kit. ...
  2. Fix surface scratches or gouges with wood putty and stain. ...
  3. Apply the stain and putty mix using a putty knife to fill damaged areas. ...
  4. Use a circular saw to cut length-wise down the center of the plank.
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Can engineered wood floors be repaired?

As engineered wood floor has a veneer of solid wood, this means that it can be repaired - but only to an extent. For example, fine scratches in your engineered wood floor are easily repairable and only involve filling with a thin layer of putty or sanding a thin layer off the top of your flooring.
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Can you touch up engineered hardwood floors?

For shallow scratches, you can gently buff out the damage with fine-grit sandpaper or steel wool. Remember that the veneer on engineered hardwood flooring is much thinner than solid hardwood. You should only try to buff out scratches if they are only in the wood veneer and don't penetrate the wood beneath.
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How do you fix gouge in engineered hardwood?

Use a smooth-edged flexible steel putty knife to apply the wax or putty filler to the hole in the floor. Put just enough filler on the knife end to fill the hole with only slight excess. Apply the filler to the hole moving at an angle that is diagonal to the length of run of the floor board or gouge or hole.
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How do you fix a large gouge in a hardwood floor?

Deep Gouge: For a deep gouge, fill the hole with matching colored wood putty. You can also use epoxy glue mixed with sanding dust and/or universal colorant. When dry, lightly sand the spot flush and smooth with the floor then apply a thin coat of a compatible finish to the spot.
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How To Repair Engineered Wood Floor



Why is my engineered wood floor peeling?

More often than not, engineered hardwood will begin to peel if it is exposed to water or over 10 to 12 years old. When moisture is the primary culprit of the peeling, the floor can be repaired using a combination of sanding, wood repair filler, and other options.
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Do Engineered wood floors scratch easily?

Scratches, Dents and Other Small Marks

Due to the fact that engineered flooring has a top layer of solid wood it is actually susceptible to the same drawbacks of having solid hardwood floors such as easily being scratched and dented.
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Can a steam mop be used on engineered hardwood floors?

Don't use a steam cleaner on your floor as this will direct too much moisture into the layers of engineered flooring, leading them to separate. Avoid scratches by steering clear of scouring pads and steel wool.
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How do you refinish engineered hardwood floors without sanding?

3 Approaches to Refinishing Hardwood Floors Without Sanding
  1. Use a store-bought chemical abrasion kit.
  2. Buff and recoat floors with polyurethane.
  3. Use a revitalizer.
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How long does an engineered wood floor last?

Although engineered wood flooring can't be refinished as often as solid hardwood, it can still last up to 30 years or more with proper maintenance.
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Is Murphy's oil soap good for engineered hardwood floors?

Get the most out of your Cleaning Time and use products like Murphy® Oil Soap that can get the job done. Whether you're cleaning one area or all of your flooring, Murphy® Oil Soap is safe to use on hardwood floors.
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Is Bona good for engineered hardwood floors?

The BONA spray is super effective and a safe way to clean engineered wood floors (and is great for solid hardwood too)!
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Can you use Swiffer wet on engineered hardwood?

You can safely use Swiffer products on hardwood floors. For a quick clean, try Swiffer WetJet Wood Starter Kit. With just the right amount of solution, it breaks up tough, sticky messes, brings out the natural beauty of your floors and won't damage them.
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Do dogs nails scratch engineered hardwood floors?

Engineered Hardwood Floors

The sub-layers of engineered flooring can be of the same species or of different species, while the top layer is always high-quality wood. The durability of engineered floors means that they can better withstand scratches from your pet's nails.
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Does engineered hardwood increase home value?

YES! Engineered hardwood is the “real deal,” just like solid. There aren't many differences between the ROI of these two products. This product increases a home's value in a few ways: You'll recoup 70% to 80% of your investment as seen in your property values.
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Is vinyl plank flooring better than engineered hardwood?

Vinyl plank flooring is also completely water-resistant making it useful in rooms that are humid and moist. It is not entirely indestructible and can dent or tear due to the weight of furniture and appliances. Engineered hardwood is made from layers which makes it fairly durable when it comes to moisture and humidity.
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Can engineered floors be sanded and refinished?

When it comes to how to change the color of your engineered hardwood floor, sanding and refinishing is by far the most popular method. Sanding removes the existing finish, creating a fresh start for your new color. Take care to sand only engineered hardwood floors that have a thick enough veneer layer.
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How do you fix gouges dents and deep scratches in hardwood floors?

To address a deep, wide gouge, opt for a precolored latex wood filler, one that closely matches the color of your hardwood. Apply the wood filler with a plastic putty knife, which is the tool least likely to cause any further damage to the floor.
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Are wood putty and wood filler the same?

Wood putty is denser than wood filler, and it's so pliable you typically have to apply it with a putty knife. Like window glazing or plumber's putty, wood putty is a mixture of plastic and oil-based solvents. Because it doesn't harden like wood filler, wood putty won't shrink or crack, but you can't sand it.
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Can you use wood filler on hardwood floors?

Can I Use Wood Filler on Wood Floors? Unless the gap is seasonal and will close eventually, you can use wood filler to repair narrow gaps and cracks. Fillers can be water or solvent-based.
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Will Swiffer ruin hardwood floors?

According to the manufacturer's website, the Swiffer mop is appropriate for use on finished hardwood floors when you use either the dry or wet refill cloths. Wet refills aren't recommended for use on unfinished, waxed or oiled floors, and you should use them with caution on finished hardwood.
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