Repair Floor

Repair Floor - Clayton NC

Repair Floor - Clayton NC

Clayton Flooring can professionally repair floor that has been damaged in your home or business. Many times floors will require a small repair or two – sometimes larger problems can occur. In either case, Clayton Flooring can repair flooring damage.

Vinyl and vinyl tile floors can frequently curl. Hardwood floors can scuff. Ceramic floors can chip and break. While the fix is probably not that difficult, having a professional handle the flooring repair ensures that a quality repair will be made. Not all flooring repairs, however, turn out as well as others!

Repair Floor – What you can do

BE PREPARED! A good strategy is to keep a few extra tiles or material whenever any new flooring is installed. Also keep any floor and wood stains that may have been used in the flooring installation. This makes it much easier to repair any flooring damage. While the tiles you chose 5 years ago might have been in every home improvement store under the sun, you probably will be hard pressed to find the same design when you need a flooring repair.

If a homeowner gets a bargain basement price on flooring as it is being discontinued, this becomes even more important. Or at least be aware that if there is no flooring left over, a good unnoticeable floor repair may be near impossible in the future. In some cases, flooring can be removed from unseen locations – like under a refrigerator in a kitchen – when there is no other source of the original flooring. Sometimes, with hardwood floorings, a piece of the same type of wood can be fit into the damaged flooring location. There are a number of ways to make a floor repair, and the specialists at Clayton Flooring & Design know them all.

When you notice a problem with your flooring – take care of it as soon as possible. If you can take care of it, great; if not, get someone in as soon as possible to repair floor damage. It doesn’t take long for a small flooring problem to turn into a much larger issue. Water and moisture can get under the flooring and into the subfloor and cause a small problem to turn into a major project.