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5 Best Wood Floor Fillers for Hardwood Floors

5 Best Wood Floor Fillers for Hardwood Floors

If you have hardwood floors with gaps between the boards, we'll show you various wood floor filler solutions. Explore both commercial and DIY gap-filling options here.
How to Use A Wood Floor Sander Machine

How to Use A Wood Floor Sander Machine

Sanding a wood floor down to bare wood requires two wood floor sanding machines. See how to use a drum floor sander and an edger, including videos and tips.
How to Restore Hardwood Timber Floors

How to Restore Hardwood Timber Floors

In this step-by-step guide, we show you how to refinish your floor like a professional – and save thousands of dollars in the process!
How To Level An Unleveled Floor With Floor Leveling Compound & More

How To Level An Unleveled Floor With Floor Leveling Compound & More

Wondering how to level a floor? Learn about floor leveling techniques using self leveling compound and more for wood and concrete subfloors.

3 Methods for Hardwood Floor Scratch Repair and it's Costing

3 Methods for Hardwood Floor Scratch Repair and it's Costing

Stained hardwood flooring needs proper maintenance to look beautiful. However, even with proper maintenance, accidents will happen.

This article will explore the various types and severity of damage your hardwood floor can sustain. We’ll discuss repair methods, wood floor repair cost, cost to have wood floors refinished and how much to resurface hardwood floors. Depending on the type of hardwood and the extent of the damage, there are types of repairs you can make yourself. We’ll look at DIY flooring on a budget and wood floor gouge repair

How to Remove Dents in Hardwood Floors Easily Without Damage

How to Remove Dents in Hardwood Floors Easily Without Damage

Did you have an accident that damaged your hardwood floor? Without proper attention to safeguarding your wood floor, it can be easy to end up with deep scratches or unsightly dents.

But fear not! Although it's not invincible, your Easiklip hardwood floor is easy to repair.