Water and wood don’t mix, but if your wooden furniture has been exposed to water or moisture, there are still ways to restore it. Depending on the extent of the damage, you have several options for restoring your furniture to its former glory.
Wood damage can be a major headache for homeowners. It’s essential to assess the extent of the damage and decide on the best course of action so that you can start fixing it as soon as possible.
To do this, you need to look at the type of wood, its age, and how water is causing the damage. You should also consider whether there are any safety concerns related to the damaged wood or if any special tools or equipment to repair it. With all this information, you can decide the best way forward for your damaged wood repair project.
Wood furniture can bubble up for a variety of reasons. Humidity, temperature changes, and poor finishing techniques are the most common causes. High humidity levels cause wood fibers to expand, leading to surface bubbles or raised areas on tables and other wooden objects. Temperature changes also cause wood fibers to expand and contract, warping and bubbling. Poor finishing techniques determine how intensive the moisture and humidity are trapped in the wood, which causes bubbling over time.
Water damage can cause severe damage to furniture, floors, and walls if not addressed quickly and correctly. Below are steps you can take to repair wood properly and neatly.
Once the furniture is dry, it’s time to sand the wood and apply furniture oil to bring back its original luster. Start with medium-grit sandpaper, such as 120- or 150-grit, and work in the direction of the grain. Sand until all areas affected by the damage are smooth. Then switch to finger-g paper, such as 180- or 220-grit, and work over the same areas until all rough spots are gone.
If some of your furniture’s parts are loose, use more to stabilize them. Adding extra nails, screws, bolts, and brackets may help hold the table together securely and provide more support for the frame. Look for areas where the damage has caused decay in the wood or metal and reinforce these points with additional fastenings.
Applying a marine-based polyurethane coating on your damaged furniture is an intelligent way to protect it from further damage. It will help keep moisture out and provide additional protection against the elements, whether rain or snow. Apply the polyurethane evenly with brush strokes in the same direction, and use a damp, lint-free cloth to wipe off any excess.
Once the source of the furniture damage has been identified and stopped, it’s time to repair any structural damage that may have occurred. Start by checking for any gaps or cracks in the wood and how they penetrated. Fill them with a wood filler explicitly made for water damaged lumber, as this will help prevent further damage from occurring.
Properly maintaining your furniture’s wooden surfaces and structures is crucial in avoiding further damage issues from water or other elements. It’s essential to inspect them regularly, internally and externally, for indications of damage. If any repairs are needed, fix them as quickly as possible.
Our experienced team will quickly assess the situation and take steps to restore your furniture, minimizing any additional damage. Our technicians use advanced techniques like thermal imaging, submersible pumps, structural drying systems, and dehumidification equipment to ensure that your property is restored to its original condition.