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3 Tips for Fixing Hardwood Floors

September 15th, 2022

So, your home has beautiful hardwood floors, but you’ve noticed that some scuffs and scrapes are beginning to emerge, particularly in the high-traffic areas. You may think that means it’s time to rip up and replace your hardwood completely. But what if we told you there’s a better, more cost-efficient way to save your current flooring? Well, our experts have compiled the top 3 tips for fixing hardwood floors so you can enjoy your beautiful wood floors for years to come.

1. Address the Regular Wear and Tear
No matter if you live in a modern or traditional house, having hardwood floors can make your home look trendier while giving it a warm, cozy vibe. However, it’s important to address the regular wear and tear that will occur on your hardwood floors to avoid them looking worn out. If it seems like the finish or stain is wearing away in a few spots, you’ll first want to use fine-grained sandpaper to sand the area gently. You don’t want to apply too much pressure or use heavy-grit sandpaper because it could further damage the flooring you’re trying to save. Next, you’ll want to carefully re-stain that area of your flooring, ensuring that the stain matches the finish of the rest of the floor before application!

2. Fix the Surface Scratches
If you’ve noticed that the blemishes go beyond just regular wear and tear, you might need to fix the surface scratches instead. Scratches from furniture, pets, or gritty shoes are the most common type of damage that hardwood floors endure. Sometimes you may be able to use a hardwood floor polishing solution to reduce the appearance of these scratches. However, for deeper scratches, you may need to get the sanding materials back out and address the scratches by following a similar strategy as before.

3. Fill Full-On Gouges
If there are full-on gouges in your hardwood floor, then you’ll need to fix this by first applying wood floor filler to the affected areas. You can pick up wood floor filler from your local hardware store as you grab the fine grit sandpaper you need. Then, once again, it’s a matter of sanding the area, staining it to match, and then finishing the floor. Finishing putty works like a charm and helps to keep all the work you’ve done securely in place so it will stay beautiful for years.

Final Thoughts
If you’ve gone through each of our suggestions and none of them have properly addressed the extent of the damage to your hardwood floors, then it may be time to consider replacing them. However, if you are just looking to sell your home without all the hassle of replacing the flooring, then there is an alternative option.

At Evergreen Home Buyers, we will purchase your home AS IS, making the process entirely hands-off for you with no repairs, inspections, appraisals, or contingencies necessary. So, for a completely quick and painless way to sell your home for cash faster, visit www.selltoevergreenjax.com today.

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