Hi Folks,
I have just had my 30 year old floor boards sanded. The job was well done and the gap between the boards (the tounge and groove bit) was filled using saw dust/wood glue. However, the gaps weren't properly cleared out before being filled as I can see lots of black pieces of carpet underlay. This makes an otherwise good job look unsightly.
He hasn't asked for his money yet and has done a similair job to a higher standard before although I suspect he outsourced this one to a junior!
I would like the job repaired and if so would be happy to pay the agreed sum. Can anyone ,in the know, advise how difficult it would be to remedy the situation given that the glue has set and the surrounding boards are sanded, laquered and finished perfectly?
Call me fusy but this is in the living room and a lot of investment is going in and this isn't up to standard.
Thanks,
MAJJ
I have just had my 30 year old floor boards sanded. The job was well done and the gap between the boards (the tounge and groove bit) was filled using saw dust/wood glue. However, the gaps weren't properly cleared out before being filled as I can see lots of black pieces of carpet underlay. This makes an otherwise good job look unsightly.
He hasn't asked for his money yet and has done a similair job to a higher standard before although I suspect he outsourced this one to a junior!
I would like the job repaired and if so would be happy to pay the agreed sum. Can anyone ,in the know, advise how difficult it would be to remedy the situation given that the glue has set and the surrounding boards are sanded, laquered and finished perfectly?
Call me fusy but this is in the living room and a lot of investment is going in and this isn't up to standard.
Thanks,
MAJJ