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How to Repair a Water-Damaged Hardwood Floor - eHow.com
How to Repair a Water-Damaged Hardwood FloorWood and water just don't mix. Sealed and waxed floors may become stained if water sits on their surface for
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How to Patch a Damaged Hardwood Floor - eHow.com
Hire a Hardwood Floor Contractor · Refinish a Hardwood Floor · Lay New Hardwood Floor · Repair a Water-Damaged Hardwood Floor · Replace a Wood Floorboard
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WoodFloorsOnline provides information concerning WATER AND
WoodFloorsOnline provides information concerning WATER AND HARDWOOD FLOORS and WOOD HOW MOISTURE AFFECTS WOOD FLOORING PRODUCTS.
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NASD: Flood-Damaged Walls, Ceilings and Floors
If hardwood floors are damaged beyond repair, you may want to forego the cost of "Removing Water From the Building Materials of a Water Damaged Home;"
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Meet Jac Wood, the hardwood flooring expert, not just a hardwood
Water damaged floors. Cupped boards, splintered boards, gaps in hardwood floors, hardwood floor cleaners, cracks and humidity levels, refinish/ resand
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TIPS FOR DRYING OUT A WATER-DAMAGED BUILDING
Water causes direct damage to materials. Wallboard disintegrates; wood can swell, warp, If wood floors are coated with mud, wash down with fresh water.
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"Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings" - Table 1
Table 1 presents strategies to respond to water damage within 24-48 hours. (Use caution when applying heat to hardwood floors.
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Dummies::Repairing Damaged Hardwood Flooring
Your hardwood floor may be in generally fine shape, with just a damaged spot or two. One stain or water ring can ruin the look of the whole floor.
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