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Downs Decade
Hearth & Home
Bedford Mills
Floorcraft
HomeCraft
Anderson
Appalachian
Tarkett
Robbins
Shaw
Mohawk
Columbia
Hartco
Bruce
Mannington

Kahrs

Hardwood Floor Tools and Accessories
Shoe Mold
Slip Tongue  
Reducer Strip  
Rabbeted Nosing  
Felt Paper
Adhesive  
Filler and Wood Patch  
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Wood fillers & patch offer great benefits to the homeowners and hardwood floor installers while laying the hardwood floors and repairing works. That is why the wood fillers or wood patch comes up as a great wood flooring accessory and is an integral part of any project. The woof fillers or patch are vital for restoring damaged areas in wood to like-new condition and for filling wood grain so that wood floor or woodwork will take stain evenly. Wood filler, also known as wood putty or wood patch, usually comes in two varieties which are

Water based: is relatively easy to clean-up and do not requires acetone or turpentine except water. The only problem with a water based filler or patch is that it takes time to dry compared to solvent based variety. Also, its adhesion quality is a matter of concern for different types of wood floorings.

Solvent-based: fillers have long been a dependable product for the hardwood flooring installers and the homeowners. In spite of the fact that solvent based fillers dry easily compared to the water based fillers, they emit solvent fumes which can create a problem for sometime after the installation.