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    • alianaharryA Offline
      alianaharry @Nebbermind
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      @Nebbermind said in Repairing parquet floor:

      I have a hole in a parquet floor and I would like to make a moveable parquet cover in place, probably a 15cm square. Does anyone know of a place that can do this and the approximate cost? Thank you!

      You could have a custom 15โ€ฏcm parquet cover made by a local carpenter or flooring specialist. I also provide flooring estimating and installation services, and for small projects like this, a careful material and cost assessment ensures itโ€™s done efficiently and within budget.

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        ammonite:
        I have a hole in a parquet floor and I would like to make a moveable parquet cover in place, probably a 15cm square. Does anyone know of a place that can do this and the approximate cost?


        Thank you!
        You mean you have a missing plank(?)?

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          ammonite
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          I mean I have a slight crack in a tile and my kids started digging and breaking more bits unknown to me until I have a fairly big hole in the floor. ๐Ÿ˜ข

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            Nebbermind
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            ammonite:
            I mean I have a slight crack in a tile and my kids started digging and breaking more bits unknown to me until I have a fairly big hole in the floor. ๐Ÿ˜ข

            :slapshead: They playing Bob the builder?
            So what is a parquet cover? The hole very big?

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              peggy
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              You may try Cheap & Beauty Parquet Pte Ltd. Maybe can try to google for the contact number.

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                ammonite
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                They have super itchy fingers! It was their secret project for a while. :slapshead:


                I left it for a few years but I thought I should finally fix it now. I want to cut out a square as it covers a floor trap under and make a removable cover in place. It would take forever to get the original carpenter in to do it as it is not worth their time, but if I cannot find someone who will take on a small project like this, I will continue to badger the original maker...

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                  ammonite
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                  peggy:
                  You may try Cheap & Beauty Parquet Pte Ltd. Maybe can try to google for the contact number.

                  Cheap and beauty sounds like what I need, man. Thanks! Will google!

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                    Jennifer
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                    Can post pic of the hole?


                    I need some repairs to the parquet floors in the boysโ€™ rooms too. Normal wear n tear, I guess. When we moved in, we did not change the flooring.

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                      ammonite
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                      Jennifer:
                      Can post pic of the hole?


                      I need some repairs to the parquet floors in the boys' rooms too. Normal wear n tear, I guess. When we moved in, we did not change the flooring.
                      Sorry, I haven't gotten round to setting up the photo account etc to upload photos. ๐Ÿ˜“

                      But if it is just normal wear and tear, you can arrange for a resanding and polishing of the entire floor. But you will have to move all your furniture and seal up all holes for the job, so also not that easy.

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                        ammonite:
                        Jennifer:

                        Can post pic of the hole?


                        I need some repairs to the parquet floors in the boys' rooms too. Normal wear n tear, I guess. When we moved in, we did not change the flooring.

                        Sorry, I haven't gotten round to setting up the photo account etc to upload photos. ๐Ÿ˜“

                        But if it is just normal wear and tear, you can arrange for a resanding and polishing of the entire floor. But you will have to move all your furniture and seal up all holes for the job, so also not that easy.


                        Not surface losing shine. But the original putty along the seams came off. Also small cracks. I am wondering whether diy wood putty can be applied? Or I should call for professionals?

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