Wood Floors Showing Signs of Wear and Tear? Here’s What You Can Do

If you have lived in your home for quite some time, odds are your wood floors are showing signs of wear and tear. As durable as floors seem, it’s amazing what pets, people, moisture and more can do. We’ve even seen customers who have perfect looking flooring with the exception of where their chairs scrape and dent the floor in certain areas since the bottom of the chair legs were not padded.

man and woman with floor samples

Most people don’t realize that they don’t need to make a costly investment and completely replace the entire floor due to a few small areas of imperfection. A call to our E_M showroom can quickly put you in touch with our friendly, helpful and knowledgeable staff who can walk you through the repair process and schedule an appointment for one of our flooring specialists to visit your home and provide an estimate to repair the damaged area.

What’s special about working with our trustworthy staff is the fact that they are trained professionals who can quickly identify if your flooring issue is caused by simple daily use, or if there is some underlying cause such as cracks or moisture that could be contributing to the problem. No matter the issue, we will:

  • Inspect the damaged areas and give you practical options
  • Replace damaged portions of the flooring with alike materials. We will color match the stain, so you would never notice the newly repaired wood floor planks from the original wood flooring.
  • Seal flooring materials together

Too often people put off contacting us because they think nothing can be done or that their budget wouldn’t allow for this type of repair, but in reality you are just a simple phone call away from once again having beautiful wood floors. Call us to make an appointment with one of our showroom experts to discuss your floor repairs today.

 
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