DriTac will not work in this case. Not enough expansion gap.Remove existing baseboard and shoe and make sure you have half inch gap all around.Control the moisture content also.
use a Dritac repair kit,drill a 3/32" hole, syringe dritac glue in,peg with 1/8" hardwood dowel, color putty to match. you need to determine whether your floor is engineered or solid wood, kits from Dritac are specific to both, happy hunting!
i remember reading in one of those readers digest book, they said to drill from the underneath and put some glue in and the stand on it from the top. or even short screws might work too.
DriTac will not work in this case. Not enough expansion gap.Remove existing baseboard and shoe and make sure you have half inch gap all around.Control the moisture content also.
BestFloors 1 year ago
use a Dritac repair kit,drill a 3/32" hole, syringe dritac glue in,peg with 1/8" hardwood dowel, color putty to match. you need to determine whether your floor is engineered or solid wood, kits from Dritac are specific to both, happy hunting!
floorman4life 3 years ago
i remember reading in one of those readers digest book, they said to drill from the underneath and put some glue in and the stand on it from the top. or even short screws might work too.
dsouzand 3 years ago