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With crowbars and long scrapers. -and it's a back-breaking job -- good luck !

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Q: How do you pull up a hardwood floor that has been glue to the cement base?
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Can you install hardwood flooring over parquet floor that is glued to concrete slab?

No, parquet has been known to buckle because he moisture in the cement has nowhere to escape too.


When was hardwood floor made?

Been around for thousands of years


How do you get floor wax off of hardwood?

To remove candle wax from a hardwood floor use an ice cube to harden the wax and then gently scrap off the wax with a putty knife. To remove the wax finish on a hardwood floor use mineral spirits on the floor. Use a cloth and apply the mineral spirits in a circular motion until all the wax has been removed.


Why don't your hardwood floor shine?

If your hardwood floor is not shining, it might need some polish. Or, it might just be old. I suggest investing in a new hardwood floor if yours is so ancient that it has lost its ability to be lucent. Or you can have your floors refinished. If they have been sanded recently, you might have a satin sheen in the polyurethane that was applied. If this is the case, all you have to do is re coat it with a semi gloss or gloss polyurethane.


How do you Get rubber padding off a hardwood floor?

To remove rubber padding that has adhered to a hardwood floor, use a very thin wallpaper scraper, proceed slowly and finish by lightly sanding the area. The finish of the floor has most likely been dissolved by contact with the runner padding, so the finish will need to be renewed.


Can sleeping on the floor cause lower back pain?

I have been sleeping on a hardwood floor for a few months now and have since been experiencing lower back pain. I cannot say for sure, but I think sleeping on the floor has caused me some lower back pain.


Where could somebody fix hardwood floor water damage?

To fix a hardwood floor that has been damaged by water one should seek advice from a professional plumber and flooring expert. One may need to buy new flooring to replace damaged areas, or it may just need to be cleaned up.


What are some popular brands of hardwood floors vacuums?

Bissell and Dirt Devil have long been the leaders in hardwood floor vacuums, but other companies exist as well, such as Nutone, Broad and Power Edge. Eureka ond Oreck also sell them.


Refinishing Hardwood Floor?

Over many years, the surface of hardwood floors can deteriorate to the point where they are full of scratches and have lost their warm shine. When hardwood floors have lost their finish, they can look dirty and old despite regular cleaning and maintenance. Hardwood floors are natural products that do not hold up to years of heavy traffic and wear without occasional maintenance. Despite your best efforts, all natural, hardwood floors will have to be refinished at some point in order to restore their beauty.Real hardwood flooring comes in two main varieties: solid hardwood and engineered hardwood. Solid hardwood floorings are planks of solid wood, while engineered hardwood floors are composed of layers of lesser wood glued together and topped with a thin piece of hardwood. Despite the difference, the cost of these two options is roughly the same. One advantage that engineered hardwood has over solid hardwood is that it is more durable. However, engineered hardwood cannot be refinished as often as solid hardwood since the top layer is very thin. When refinishing the hardwood in your home, it is important to know what kind of hardwood floor you have so that you know whether or not it can be refinished.The first step to refinishing a hardwood floor is to make sure that the floor is even and that all nails have been hammered flush with the surface of the floor. After that, you will need to rent a floor sander from a hardware rental store. You will also need to purchase different grades of sandpaper that will fit the sander. The most common grits used for refinishing hardwood flooring are 36, 60, 80, and 100, with 36 being the coarsest and 100 being the finest grit. You will be doing multiple passes with the sander at different grit levels in order to achieve a smooth surface. Start sanding the floor with the grain of the wood using the heaviest grit sand paper. Once the entire surface of the floor has been sanded, go over it again with the next finest sand paper grit and repeat the process till you finish with 100 grit paper.Next, vacuum the entire room and use a tack rag to collect all the dust. The floor must be spotless and free of dust before the staining process. Next, apply the stain of your choice to the floor by applying it with a rag. If you would like a darker finish, you can elect to use a brush to stain the floor. When using a brush, be sure to paint with the grain of the wood. Allow the stain to dry and apply a second coat to cover up any missed spots and to enrich the color.The final step in refinishing a hardwood floor is to coat it with polyurethane, which will seal and protect the wood for years to come. Apply the sealer with a brush or roller going with the grain. Allow the floor to dry according to manufacturer specifications and then apply a second coat.Once the second coat has dried, the floor is finished and ready for several more years of use.


Can you use a Swiffer wetjet to clean hardwood floors?

Yes, the Swiffer Wetjet is effective at cleaning hardwood floors, whether real hardwood, or manufactured wood flooring. Proctor & Gamble, the manufacturer of the Swiffer Wetjet, sells a liquid hardwood floor cleaner that works well to remove surface dirt from the wood floors. The Wetjet works best on floors that have been sealed first, rather than bare wood.


Why do capenters us softwood instead of hardwood for doors?

Because they want to use it instead of hardwood. Lots of doors have been made from hardwood.


Is it too late to add drainage into the garage floor if the cement has already been laid?

No, you could still install a drain through the slab. Would have been easier to do it before the slab, tho.