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Water stains on wooden floor

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 1:42 pm
by judy kerr
We have recently uncovered a wooden floor, which I believe to be a type of parquet. (Very narrow boards with an edging of boards laid horizontal to the main flooring). The house is Victorian and has herringbone style parquet in the hall. The floor has some large water stains which may have been there for many years! Is it possible to remove them without sanding? Can I use a wood bleach? I don't think the floor is a wood veneer, how can I tell? If sanding is the only option should I get a professional in,as it's parquet?

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:57 pm
by Tall Tone
Hi Judy
With classic floors like this you need to be a little careful because most will be fixed with bitumen adhesive which is also the Damp Proof Membrane.
Without knowing the cause of the stain on the floor (water, oil, bleach etc etc) and the type of wood you should not proceed with DIY remedial actions as this could cause further problems. Although I am biased here I would suggest a professional floor sander/sealer has a look. They may be able to offer more precise advice on how to proceed. Look for someone who specialises in wood not a generic flooring fitter.
Regards
TT