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**Parquet Repairs**



**Parquet Repairs**

Parquet repairs may be necessary to address issues such as scratches, dents, or wear on the wooden floor. To effectively repair parquet, you can follow these steps:

  • Assess the extent of the damage and decide whether to replace entire boards or just repair the damaged areas.
  • Sand the surface to level any unevenness and prepare it for repair.
  • Apply a specific parquet resin or silicone to fill in scratches and gaps.
  • Gently sand and level the surface to ensure a smooth finish.
  • Apply a new protective coating to restore shine and protect the parquet. With these simple steps, you can repair your parquet effectively and durably.


DIY Parquet Repairs

DIY parquet repairs can be successfully carried out by following some fundamental steps:

  1. Assess the extent of the damage: identify scratches, dents, or cracks in the parquet.
  2. Prepare the necessary tools: sander, wood filler, varnish, etc.
  3. Gently sand the damaged area to level the surface.
  4. Apply wood filler to fill any holes or cracks.
  5. Once dry, sand again and proceed with varnishing.
  6. Wait for complete drying and seal with a protective product. By carefully following these steps, it is possible to repair the parquet effectively and save on professional intervention costs.


Epoxy Parquet Repairs

Epoxy parquet repairs are targeted interventions aimed at restoring the damaged surface of the floor. First of all, it is necessary to evaluate the extent of the damage and prepare the surface to be treated. Subsequently, the epoxy is applied, which can be pigmented to faithfully reproduce the original color of the parquet. Once dry, the epoxy ensures resistance and durability to the floor, protecting it from wear and scratches. It is important to carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions during application and consider any protective finishes to apply after the repair.



Wooden floor repairs with silicone molds

Wooden floor repairs with silicone molds are an effective method to fix small damages or cracks on wood floors. To carry out this type of intervention, specific wood silicone is used, which is poured into the molds to create a precise restoration of the damaged surface. After the application and curing of the silicone, it is possible to sand and finish the treated area to achieve a uniform and durable result over time. This technique is particularly useful in the DIY sector, allowing for a quick and efficient resolution of small defects in parquet without the need for more invasive interventions.







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