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Jennifer Lee
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Gibsonia, PA
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nail holes in original hardwood from carpet/tile removal

Jennifer Lee
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Gibsonia, PA
Posted

hi BP

just need some advise

i was pleasantly surprised to find hardwood under the foyer laminent tiles.

contractor said there was a lot of nails. these are original 1960s hardwood.

is sanding and staining it ok? i would love to keep it

this is first for me.... what is your advise in course of action.

i am waiting to see what his floor guy is going to say, but i like to be a few steps ahead of my contractor, if you know what i mean, make well informed decision!

i am so grateful for this site, thanks in advance

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