Problem with a floorboard during renovation
Hello, while building my house I bought exotic padouk Barlinek floorboards and red & white padouk. The floor was assembled by the firm I bought them from. Since the finishing work was still in progress (painting, plastering walls) we covered the floor with a thick layer of foil. However, after removing this, it turned out that on some parts of the floor there were unsightly holes of various sizes (a huge amount of them). I was surprised by this, unfortunately, since the floor was expensive, padouk is apparently an amazingly hard wood, and the final result turned out to be nothing special. And it's hard to accept we're moving into a home with a ruined floor... Please advise and help with this.
It's not a matter of durability, just mechanical damage to the floor. The worst thing was laying a floor in such conditions. I never recommend that to customers. Protecting the floorboards with foil is also a very bad habit. Basically you should now plane away the damage and revarnish.
