Repair Or Replace Your Wood?

Repairing your floors can sometimes be the easiest way to finish them, however it may not be the best way to keep them looking as good as they would have been. Replacing your floors however, can be the best way to keep your floor looking uniform and new, though may cost more. When it comes to figuring out which works best for you, many things must come into play before making a decision. 

Age 

Your floor has been in your home for 30 years, without so much as a buffing. Chances are, planks are damaged, bare, and faded from the rest. We bet if you pull up that rug and move around your furniture, you'll find a different shade under each. Because of the light shining in, it's hard to protect the entire floor. If it's spotty like a cheetah, it might be time to replace them. 

Damage

Let's say your floor is only a few years old, but you've noticed some cracks. Don't fear for that, as there are ways to remedy the situation! If you're dealing with a readily available plank of wood, there's a chance it can be fixed instead of replacing the whole floor. Contacting a dealer may be your best bet in finding one that works. 

Gaps in your wood

This is something that many deal with on many occasions. Don't fear for the gaps in wood because of the dangers -- simple wood filler is all you'll need. Matching it up to your current wood is the easiest way. By filling in the gaps, you'll prevent dangerous injury by foot (we all know how much splinters can kill a mood) for you and your pets. 


When repair is on your mind, make sure to drop by Hall Flooring. We're prepped with everything you'll need from simple touch up to a complete room renovation. And with two convenient locations housing every major brand imaginable, there's no end to what you can accomplish with the right tools!

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