Hi all
Futher to my other post about the external old termite damage, I have discovered some historical termite damage in my floorboards that have made some small areas "spongy" - obviously there's some cavities in the wood. There is still structural integrity in the boards overall, so I'd rather not go down the path of replacing the boards just yet - I'd just like to fill the spongy areas so they don't continue to deteriorate. My initial thought was to fill them with builders bog and do a layer of timber filler or mixed sawdust glue to make them less noticeable. Just wondering if there's a better approach or if I'm way off?
My other (insane) idea was to cut out a chunk and replace with similar board material (I have left off boards from a renovation). I've seen people do that sort of thing on YouTube, but feels kind of intense!
And yes, if anyone is following my other posts, I haven't yet done the bathroom boards (work just got crazy) but I'm back on the DIY renos now, so that will be updated soon!
Cheers
Chris
