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Epoxying Wood Floors


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Epoxying Wood Floors. In general, epoxy is not the first choice for wood floors due to wood’s natural flexibility and moisture sensitivity. To apply epoxy on wood floors (plywood subfloors, etc.), start by applying a crack filler in between all subfloor joints and vacuuming away any debris.

Proof that it’s Possible to Match LVP to Your Hardwood Floors
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In general, epoxy is not the first choice for wood floors due to wood’s natural flexibility and moisture sensitivity. Can you put epoxy on wood floors? Discover if, why, and how to epoxy your hardwood with pro tips and design case studies.

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Proof that it’s Possible to Match LVP to Your Hardwood Floors

In general, epoxy is not the first choice for wood floors due to wood’s natural flexibility and moisture sensitivity. Can you put epoxy on wood floors? To apply epoxy on wood floors (plywood subfloors, etc.), start by applying a crack filler in between all subfloor joints and vacuuming away any debris. Next, apply a coat of flexible primer to the wood floor using a squegee and 3/16″ nap roller.

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