Repairs

Many people think that renovating a wooden floor after moving into a new home or in a different situation is impossible. However, in many cases, it is indeed possible, and we consider it a challenge to give a used floor a new look and restore it to its former glory.

We all experience damage to our parquet floors from time to time. Sometimes the damage is so extensive that simply sanding and applying a new protective layer isn't enough. A common cause of damage to parquet floors is water damage, for example, from a leaking drain or dishwasher, or sometimes even from a poorly connected radiator.

Due to this or other damage, your floor has bulged or exhibits such moisture spots that the only way to repair the damage is to remove part of your parquet floor and replace it with new wood of the same type and size. Usually, it's also necessary to sand and finish the newly laid section and the existing floor. Sometimes, sanding and finishing the repaired section is sufficient. Thanks to our years of experience installing and repairing parquet floors, it's often virtually impossible to see where the repair was made after your floor is finished.