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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hardwood floors
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Agree with @Shawn Mcenteer on this one. Whoever told you that they are 1" oak needs to be fired unless for some odd reason they did put 1" oak which is unlikely. I would strongly suggest repairing floor and sanding/refinishing entire surface. Here is a pic of a rental in which previous landlord painted floors for some reason. We refinished and stained. They are holding up quite well for a home built in the 50s.