Another exacerbating condition is water damage.
Old wooden floor boards.
With a little care you can bring them back to their former glory.
Water logged wood will first swell then shrink as it dries out.
With older tongue and groove hardwood or even wide plank floors gaps inevitably develop between the boards mostly because the wood shrinks over time as it dries out and loses moisture content.
Scrape away materials like dried paint wax deposits and bits of carpeting that might have covered the floor.
The problem is magnified when the boards were not tightly laid in the first place.
Because of the trees age and massive diameter the desirable heartwood was extremely tight grained making the lumber harder and more durable than the relatively immature wood of the.
This stuff is created to restore previously sealed old hardwood woods.
The wood in vintage floors can be harder than in contemporary ones because there is more chance it was obtained from old growth trees and that the boards are quartersawn.
It s available in both satin and glossy finishes.
Another good to know products like these that were created to refresh floors without sanding have a thick consistency that will fill light scratches and soften small dings.
The history of wood flooring begins in colonial america when the first floors were wide thick planks cut from the continent s abundant old growth forests.