Wood
Filler
As a rule, the MFMA does not recommend the use of
fill material along the side joints of maple floors, due to the physical
properties of
maple strip flooring and commonly available maple fillers.
Wood
fillers do not generally expand and contract with
the surrounding wood. When wood flooring expands, fill
can impede the natural movement
of adjacent strips and cause permanent damage to
the edges of those
strips. When wood flooring contracts, fill can dislodge
and cause aesthetic and safety concerns. Minor filling
of pinhole knots and
end-checks is generally acceptable, as fill in those
areas is much less likely to dislodge due to the
direction of movement in a gymnasium
flooring system.
If you have additional questions,
contact MFMA's Technical Director at 847-480-9138.
Rev.
February 2005
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