How can I best fill-in elderly tile floors? I rent an apartment with old floorboard floors, meaning I don't have...
I rent an apartment with old floorboard floors, meaning I don't have the way out of replacing them or throwing carpets down over them. Many of the squares are separating and have huge gap, which makes it easy for them to collect dirt and occasionally lead to splinters. I'd like to give them one pious cleaning and then fill contained by the cracks with something. Any suggestions?
Answers: What makes you assume you're not allowed to put a rug over the floors? I understand that you don't want to ineradicably afix anything, but a rug would be fine. There is no very good course to fill in the gap, and no way at all that isn't going to put together the landlord very angry. When ripened parquet floors start to delaminate and lift, nearby isn't much you can do but put a rug over them.
I believe their is a putty that you could purchase at you local hardware store, check with wood floor salesmen they would have some suggestions. However, I would check near my Landloard before doing anything.