Fix Damage Without Removing the Entire Floor

Hardwood Floor Repair in Saint Augustine for damaged boards, gaps, scratches, and water-affected sections of flooring

Vardis Custom Floors and More repairs hardwood floors in residential and commercial properties throughout Saint Augustine. You receive targeted repairs that replace damaged boards, fill gaps, and restore structural integrity without the cost or disruption of full floor replacement. Repair work addresses specific failures caused by moisture exposure, heavy impacts, or aging materials that have separated or cracked over time.


The repair process begins with an assessment of the damage to determine whether boards can be refinished in place or need full replacement. Individual planks are removed by cutting along seams and lifting them out without disturbing surrounding boards, then new pieces are fitted, secured, and sanded flush with the existing surface. For gaps caused by wood shrinkage, filler strips or wood putty are applied to close openings and prevent dirt accumulation or further separation.


Contact Vardis Custom Floors and More to schedule a free estimate and evaluate your hardwood floor damage in Saint Augustine.

What Repair Work Restores to Your Floor

You see a uniform surface where damaged boards once created visual disruptions, with new planks blending into the surrounding floor after staining and finishing to match the existing color and sheen. The floor feels solid again in areas where broken boards previously flexed or made noise underfoot. Gaps that allowed drafts, dust, or small objects to fall between planks are now sealed, preventing further dirt infiltration and reducing the risk of additional board movement.


After repairs are complete, the structural integrity of the floor is restored, allowing it to support furniture and foot traffic without further damage. Vardis Custom Floors and More matches wood species, grain patterns, and finish types as closely as possible to ensure repaired sections do not stand out. Water-damaged areas that once showed dark staining or cupping are replaced with dry, stable boards that sit level with the rest of the floor.


Repair work does not include refinishing the entire floor, though localized sanding and finishing are performed on repaired sections to blend them with adjacent boards. If moisture damage is widespread, the source of the water intrusion must be addressed before repairs begin to prevent recurring failures. Minor surface scratches are often buffed out during the repair process, but deep gouges that penetrate multiple wood layers require board replacement rather than surface treatment.

Questions Property Owners Ask About Repairs

Homeowners in Saint Augustine frequently ask about matching new boards to old flooring, whether repairs are visible after completion, and how long repairs hold up under use.

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How do you match new boards to existing flooring?

New boards are selected based on wood species, grain pattern, and plank width, then stained to match the surrounding floor color before finish is applied to achieve a consistent sheen.

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What causes gaps to form between hardwood planks?

Seasonal humidity changes cause wood to expand in summer and contract in winter, creating gaps during dry months that may close again when moisture levels rise.

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When should you replace boards instead of refinishing them?

Boards with structural damage such as splits, deep cracks, or severe cupping cannot be sanded flat and must be replaced to restore floor integrity.

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Why do some repairs require subfloor work?

Water damage or heavy impacts can compromise the subfloor beneath the hardwood, requiring plywood replacement or reinforcement before new planks are installed.

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Are your estimates free and transparent?

Properly repaired boards perform identically to the rest of the floor and last as long as the surrounding material, provided the underlying cause of damage has been corrected.

Reach out to discuss your flooring damage and receive a free estimate for hardwood floor repair in Saint Augustine from Vardis Custom Floors and More.