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Filling holes in a wooden floor
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Having moved some radiators, I am now left with two holes in the floor of some rooms (where the old pipes were). What is the best way to fill/plug them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, you might be able to buy some dowell that will fit exactly into the holes,measure them across then pop down to local builders yard or DIY store,secure them with a good quality wood glue or a little gripfill smeared around the edges of the dowell,, If the hole is to big for dowelling cut yourself some with a jig saw, good luck, Ray
It depends on what you want to do with the floor. If you're putting down carpet, then there's no need to do anything really. If you're sanding the floorboards and using that as your finished floor, then best result would be to replace the board/s in question. Second best would be to use a 20mm (or best fit) cutter to cut a piece from scrap wood to fill the holes. Then shape this so it fits, & sand down.
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