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2007-06-24 4:17 AM

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Subject: Calling the BT DIY crew - wood floors help
I just got central air/heat installed and they took out the old floor furnace. Problem is, I have two big areas (about 2X3 feet) in my wood floor which are missing the wood planks because of the floor furnace grills. It is in a very obvious place in my living room so it needs to match pretty well.

That said, the air con man told me I could get the wood planks from the closet floor and move it to the living room.

That's all fine but how do you remove a plank from the floor in my closet without ruining the plank? They don't look nailed and they are so tight together, I can't see how I could remove a plank without messing it up.

Any advice on this is appreciated.


2007-06-24 9:28 AM
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I vote for professional help on this one.  You will want that spot to blend in to the rest of the floor and you may find that unless (and even if) your closet floors were refinished at the same time as your living room you will need to refinish the entire floor to accomplish that.
2007-06-24 4:24 PM
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Throw rug?
2007-06-24 4:26 PM
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I'd sell the house and buy a new one...   of course, I'm lazy like that.
2007-06-24 5:04 PM
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2007-06-24 5:31 PM
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run4yrlif - 2007-06-24 3:24 PM Throw rug?

I was actually going to suggest this too.

1) Try this solution as a short-term fix: Cover the hole in plywood and cover the plywood with a rug plus chair, couch, coffee table, whatever.

2) Leave it like that for 6 months.

3) If, after six months, you just can't stand having the new arrangement, call a pro to repair the wood floor.

For me, flooring and drywall are two things I always hire out because getting the final work to look good and match existing surfaces is tricky and usually takes real skill to accomplish.

 



2007-06-24 8:00 PM
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put in subfloor then durrock or some other cement board and then put in some cool tile and call it an art piece...
2007-06-25 8:04 AM
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I am assuming that you have hardwood (probably Oak) tongue-and-groove flooring.

This is a major PITA project, but it can be done.

The biggest problem in patching a hole in a hardwood floor is that, unless you stagger the joints of the flooring, it will obviously be a patch because the edges of the hole will still be defined by the joints.

To get the flooring loose you have to sacrefice a board so that you can get under the rest and pry them up. Split it first with a circular saw (set to a shallow depth) and then finish with a hammer and chisel. This will allow you access to the edges of the neighboring boards.

Tongue and groove flooring is typically only nailed through the tongue side of the board (using a power nailer and special hardened nails).

When reinstalling the flooring, you will probably have to remove the bottom side of hte groove to allow the board to fit in place (assuming that you have been able to find flooring that's the same size as your existing stuff.

Think seriously about just buying new flooring for the area and refinishing the floor in the affected rooms.

Call a pro, get an estimate.

2007-06-25 9:05 AM
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we have this problem in our hallway and I've just always covered it up with a rug.  If we ever got around to fixing it I would call a professional.  There is a local artist here in Augusta that does tile mosaics that look like rugs.  I'll try to load a pic.



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2007-06-25 9:18 AM
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Subject: RE: Calling the BT DIY crew - wood floors help
Unfortunately, the rug is not an option as it was one of those furnaces that was attached to a hallway wall, so both sides of the wall have "empty" spaces. It's not in the middle of a room.

I will call a professional. Thanks for all the suggestions and advice.
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