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Laurel Flooded Basement Repair 631-615-7137 – Water Damage Squad
… Wet Ceiling Removal, Wet Hardwood Floor Removal, Wet Laminate Floor Removal, Wet Tile Floor Removal, Wet Flooded Carpet Removal, Wet Kitchen Cabinet Removal, Wet Furniture Removal, Frozen Pipes, Mold Remediation, Disaster Cleanup, …
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Surgery was required to remove hardened layers of the veterinary blood-stopping material caked on the boy's penis and repair damage from the botched circumcision to prevent permanent disfigurement. But the judge said the father's actions did not rise to ….. I decided I was going rip it up and install about 1500sq ft. of laminate flooring all by myself. Why in the world would I pay someone else over 5 grand for something I can do myself? step 1: rip up carpet and padding …
how do you repair a hole in a laminate floor?
i dropped an iron and it made hole 1″ diam. anyone know how to repair or if you can buy a repair kit. the floor is walnut colour (various shades of reddy brown). share/save/bookmark.
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How protect my “wood” floor from water damage?
We have an artificial wood flooring in our kitchen. Over the last year, esp. below the refrigerator water dispenser we've greatly damaged our floor from all the drips of water from doing the dishes, cooking, etc.
We were amazed when we lifted some carpeting under our piano how beautiful and shiny it originally was. Now we're sad because we obviously don't know how to take care of this flooring.
I'm not sure what type of floor it is… We dropped a hammer on it and gouged it and it appears that it has a thin top surface and the main body of the floor is some type of cheaper wood or other wood-like material; it's a cheap house.
What is the best way to:
1) Repair the water damage… Can a laminate floor (or whatever) it is be stripped? I believe we CAN NOT sand it because the top layer is so thin. Would I just go to Home Depot or Lowe's and ask for stripping products?
2) How can I protect our floor going forward? Consumer wax products seem to last a couple of weeks then go dull… not a permanent solution. Can I go to a hardware store and buy a polyurethane-type varnish and paint it on as a longer-term solution?
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