Can I Reuse Engineered Wood Floors
Yes and no but in my opinion more no.
Can i reuse engineered wood floors. We ve refinished many floors from the 1800s and even some from the 1700 s. I am assuming you are talking nailed down hardwood but thoughts generally apply to floating engineered wood and floating lock joint hardwood though they are easier to relay unless full adhesion glued. I know it will be hard but i was hoping someone may know of a way that we can take it up without destroying it. Since hardwood flooring is basically boards of lumber the wood can be reused in all kinds of projects once it is pulled from its location.
If you have a wood floor that is old or partially damaged or you simply want something else don t cover it up or throw it away. We are now moving house and since the floor cost 500 we would really like to re use it. You can help reduce this amount by reusing wood instead of disposing of it. Sanding is by far your most economic option.
It is tongue and groove and we stuck it together with wood glue. We have fitted solid oak wooden floor in our lounge. Most solid woods last 100 years. And usually that would mean ripping up and replacing hardwood floors.
Tongue and groove hardwood floors have been popular in north america since the mid 1800s and recycling flooring from old warehouses offices and homes is a.