Learn more about filling knot holes in flooring.
Knot holes in hardwood flooring.
It will take a bit of time to dry but if you like the look of the hole go for it.
Occasionally you will get a piece of gorgeous wood that has voids or knots in it.
Looking to fill some knot holes in your wood floors.
The solution is to fill the wood knots and voids with epoxy.
It s important to choose a color that matches the color of the stained and finished flooring because latex filler doesn t accept stain itself.
But you want a smooth surface.
Hickory floors with character knots.
This matched the hole knot perfectly and is no longer jagged edge that socks swiffer would get caught on.
Once the epoxy is dry and well filled leveling it out is swift work with a block plane.
You could also use a chisel but a plane is better.
The new stuff just isn t as tight as the older.
The main disadvantage of latex prefinished wood floor filler is that it shrinks and cracks over time so it s not a good option for filling large cracks gaps or knot holes.
One will make knot holes disappear the other will highlight the knot while keeping it safely sealed.
I think i d layer it in and not fill it up all at once though.
Sanding is risky because there s a good chance you ll create a noticeable divot to the outside of your filled knot.
I have lots of tiny knot holes in part of my floor where we had to have flooring laid to match the other half of the room when we took down a wall.
This is common for these larger holes and voids.
I used a elmers brand hard drying wood filler in natural color let dry 8hrs then sanded fine grit then used a black wood touch up pen to color onto the dried filler.