Real wood flooring is one of the most simple of all floors to repair. Options range from a full sand and refinish to spot repair of a simple scratch or dent. Do-it yourself hardwood flooring repair kits are available from many companies but without professional help in the selection of these items it is very hard for a consumer to know which is the correct product for the repair. Wood Monsters employees are well versed in this area of expertise and have available hardwood floor repair experts for further consultation when needed.
Burn in kits for deep scratches, "Bona" top coat finishes designed to be applied over the surface of the existing pre-finished floor, color putty and touch up pens are just some of the examples of wood floor repair products available through Wood Monsters.
We welcome all questions regarding the repair and maintenance of your hardwood floor and will provide answers to all inquiries.
Best regards,
Mr Wood
Saturday, August 08, 2009
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
*** TRUCKLOAD SALE ALERT***
We've got to move some product and we're moving it at insane prices. If you're thinking about an engineered hardwood floor for your home, take advantage of some massive saving! But act now, these prices won't be around for long...
ENGINEERED ASH SNAP-WOOD COLOR CHESTNUT BLONDE - $1.99
Floating floor, easy do-it-yourself installation, snaps together on sides and on end of panel
5" x 1/2" x 3.5'
35-year warranty
We ship any where in North America. Call for freight quote 425-315-3305
ENGINEERED ASH SNAP-WOOD COLOR CHESTNUT BLONDE - $1.99
Floating floor, easy do-it-yourself installation, snaps together on sides and on end of panel
5" x 1/2" x 3.5'
35-year warranty
We ship any where in North America. Call for freight quote 425-315-3305

Monday, May 04, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Malaccan Cherry Kempas ON SALE!!


Thursday, April 16, 2009
Cleaning your hardwood floors...

Monday, April 06, 2009

Interesting hardwood fact of the day...
With a Class A fire rating, Ipe hardwood (better known as Brazilian Walnut) occupies the same class of fire-retardant materials as steel! Learn more about Ipe by clicking here!

Thursday, April 02, 2009
WELCOME!!

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