After a termite infestation has been treated it is possible for damaged hardwood floors to be repaired.
How to fix termite damaged wood floors.
First off you ll need to identify an area of the floor affected by termites and remove the damaged hardwood floor pieces which are typically rectangular in shape.
There are two main ways to repair termite damage to wood.
When termites consume wood they can create cavities in floors baseboards and nearby walls.
We knew we had a severe termite problem when they made their way through the middle of our living room floor.
Just in a few years a considerably numerous colony of subterranean termites can entirely destroy a house and as a result it becomes unlivable and ramshackle.
How to fix a termite damaged hardwood floor.
Signs of termite damage to hardwood floors termites have always been leading an extremely secret way of life thus representing a hidden danger for a man and his dwelling.
Replace damaged sections of wood entirely or add a wood support adjacent to damaged wood.
Inspectors often tap on the wood to check for a hollow sound to help determine whether or not there is a hidden termite infestation.
In most cases the repair will be simpler and less expensive if you add a wood support to damaged wood.
Minor damage to a hardwood floor like oak may be repaired with wood filler.
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Use termite wood filler discussed below in details rather than a wood hardener.
Because of the termites this wood is soft and weak and will not provide a solid surface to which the wood filler can bond.
To fix holes left behind by termite damage in your hardwood floor follow these two steps.
Additionally use a screwdriver to put one or more screws into the damaged area.
To address the problem we had the house tented and filled with a recitation of my lesser ideas.
Restructure the wood by for instance offering it support if it had started to rot.
First use a utility knife or chisel to chip out the damaged wood.