I have a large expanse of maple engineered wooden floor that may have to come up due to potential central heating leak. My question is how realistic is it to take the floor up and re-lay it in such a way that it looks as good as it does now? The boards are laid on top of a solid concrete floor with an insulating layer between the board and concrete.
A section of the floor has recently been sanded and re-sealed, the majority has the original manufacturer finish and does not need to be sanded.
At the moment I'm not sure if the floor will need to be lifted, just want to get an idea of the consequences if it does.
Thanks
Steve
A section of the floor has recently been sanded and re-sealed, the majority has the original manufacturer finish and does not need to be sanded.
At the moment I'm not sure if the floor will need to be lifted, just want to get an idea of the consequences if it does.
Thanks
Steve