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Repair Services

Professional Hardwood Floor Repairs

Expert Restoration to Bring Your Damaged Floors Back to Their Original Beauty

Expert Repair for Every Type of Damage

Hardwood floors are durable, but they're not indestructible. Water damage, heavy impacts, pet scratches, and decades of wear can take their toll. The good news? Most hardwood floor damage can be repaired without replacing the entire floor.

At BBJ Hardwood Flooring, we specialize in seamless repairs that blend invisibly with your existing flooring. Our approach combines technical expertise with artistic skill—matching wood species, grain patterns, and stain colors so repairs disappear into your floor.

Water Damage Restoration

Water is hardwood's greatest enemy. We address cupping and crowning from moisture imbalance, buckling from flooding or plumbing failures, staining and discoloration, mold and mildew concerns, and subfloor damage assessment and repair.

Important: We never sand cupped floors until the moisture problem is resolved and wood has returned to equilibrium—doing so causes permanent damage when the wood eventually flattens.

Board Replacement

When individual boards are damaged beyond repair, we carefully remove damaged boards without disturbing surrounding flooring, source matching species, grade, and cut, install replacement boards with proper expansion allowance, and blend finish to match your existing floor.

Complete Repair Capabilities

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Scratch & Gouge Repair

Surface damage options include screening and recoating for surface scratches, wood filler and touch-up for minor damage, selective board replacement for deep gouges, or full refinishing for extensive wear.

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Gap Filling

Seasonal gaps in hardwood are normal, but excessive gaps may require flexible filler for minor gaps, wood slivers (dutchmen) for larger gaps, or assessment of underlying humidity issues.

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Structural Repairs

We handle squeaky floor elimination, loose board refastening, subfloor reinforcement, and can coordinate joist repairs to address underlying structural issues.

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Finish Touch-Up

Localized finish damage from furniture, pet accidents, or spills can often be spot-repaired without refinishing the entire floor, saving time and money.

Water Damage Specialists

Water damage requires immediate, knowledgeable response to prevent permanent flooring loss. Our water damage restoration process follows NWFA Water and Wood guidelines.

Emergency Response Process

When water damage occurs, we first identify and stop the water source, then extract standing water immediately. We remove baseboards to allow drying and deploy drying equipment including fans and dehumidifiers. Throughout the drying process, we monitor moisture levels carefully and assess the damage extent once the floor has stabilized.

Understanding Cupping

When hardwood absorbs moisture, boards cup—the edges raise higher than the center. Many contractors make the mistake of sanding cupped floors flat immediately. This removes material from the board edges, and when the floor eventually dries and flattens, the result is permanent "crowning" (centers higher than edges).

Our Patient Approach

We wait until moisture content has equalized before sanding. This patience prevents permanent damage and allows us to restore your floor properly—even if it takes weeks for drying to complete.

When Is Replacement Necessary?

While we can repair most water damage, some situations require board or section replacement:

Prolonged Exposure

Water standing for 48+ hours often causes irreversible damage to wood fibers and subfloor.

Mold Growth

Significant mold growth requires removal for health and safety reasons.

Severe Buckling

Extreme buckling or delamination of engineered flooring typically cannot be reversed.

Subfloor Damage

Structural damage to the subfloor requires addressing before flooring can be restored.

We provide honest assessments—if repair isn't feasible, we'll tell you and provide replacement options.

Invisible Repairs Through Expert Color Matching

The hallmark of professional repair is invisibility—when the repair blends so seamlessly you can't find it. Achieving this requires expertise in multiple areas:

Species Matching

Different species have distinct grain patterns, colors, and characteristics. We source boards that match your existing floor's species, cut (plain-sawn, quarter-sawn, rift-sawn), and grade.

Stain Formulation

Matching an existing stain color requires understanding how different species absorb stain, how finishes age and amber over time, and how lighting affects color perception. We custom-blend stains and test on your actual wood before application.

Finish Matching

Matching sheen level, texture, and wear pattern ensures repairs don't stand out as "new" sections in an older floor.

Aging and Patina

Wood naturally darkens with age and light exposure. We account for this oxidation when color-matching to ensure repairs blend with your floor's current appearance, not how it looked when first installed.

When to Repair vs. Replace

Repairing existing hardwood is often more cost-effective and environmentally responsible than replacement. Here's how to decide:

✓ Repair Is Usually Best When:

  • Damage is localized (less than 30% of floor)
  • Original hardwood has historical or sentimental value
  • Matching species/grade are still available
  • Subfloor is structurally sound
  • Budget is a primary concern

↻ Replacement May Be Better When:

  • Damage exceeds 40-50% of floor area
  • Original species is no longer available
  • Subfloor requires complete replacement
  • You desire a completely different species or style
  • Floor has been refinished to near-minimum thickness

Our Commitment to Honesty

We provide honest recommendations based on what's truly best for your floor and budget—not what generates the largest invoice. Sometimes a $500 repair saves you from an unnecessary $10,000 replacement.

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