If the porch or other floor or the siding is rotted that may give you a starting point.
How to remove tongue and groove wood flooring.
But you have to remove one whole board first to gain access to other boards.
Removing damaged planks takes a bit of effort but new tongue and groove flooring installs in a snap.
In order to do this you will need to remove the tongue from the board.
Just gently pull it through.
Basically this involves destroying one board.
This will allow you to put the board down into the hole in the floor.
It was the last row installed and should be the easiest one to remove.
These little tools are a miracle of precision cutting.
How to use an oscillating multi tool to remove old tongue and groove hardwood flooring.
The first step in removing tongue and groove material whether it is on a floor or a wall is to find a starting place.
Use the chisel to pry the severed tongue from the groove in the end of the adjacent floorboard.
Use a hammer and chisel to chop through the damaged floorboards.
At the end joint use the hammer and chisel to cut straight down and through the tongue at the end of the damaged floorboard.
Also you should buy a nail punch.
Work the pry bar between the wall and one of the.
How to remove tongue and groove boards in 5 steps.
1 set the circular saw to cut 1 16 inch deeper than the depth of the damaged floorboards.
Step 5 install the new board.
Look for the row of flooring against one of the walls that has top nails.
Your second step to removing a single piece of tongue and groove hardwood is to run a box cutter down the seam between two boards.
Replacing damaged or hole filled hardwood tongue and groove floorboards takes a couple of hours sharp tools and an understanding of how to break the interlocking tongue and groove board edges.
Keep doing that going deeper and deeper until you can feel you ve cut through the entire tongue of the hardwood.