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How Do You Fix A Gap In Engineered Wood Floors?

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How Do You Fix A Gap In Engineered Wood Floors?

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Over time, even the best laid engineered wood floor can develop gaps. These gaps can be due to the contraction of the floor boards, a decrease in humidity levels inside the building or the settling of the building’s foundation. No matter what the cause, a gap in a highly visible area of the wood floor is unsightly and traps dirt. Luckily, you can disguise the gap between the floor boards using some basic wood supplies. Insert the flat edge of a putty knife into the gap and scrape it along the gap to remove as much of the loose debris as possible from inside the gap. You can also use a pocket knife or any flat object that will fit in the gap. Suck up all of the loose debris using a vacuum cleaner. After removing the visible debris, place the hose directly over the gap and suction any remaining debris. Place the end of a tape measure at one end of the gap and measure to the other end of the gap. Cut a length of rope using a utility knife that is the same length as the gap. Choose a rope

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