Jack,
This is a question that can best be answered by a local floor
refinisher. While it is possible to refinish part of the floor, it will
probably show that it is different than the rest. A professional can
address this best.
It is also probable that your home owner's insurance will cover the cost
of floor repair.
Good luck
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Jack Brooks:
> The next question will be what to do with a slightly cupped, but otherwise
> really nice oak plank floor. It has been suggested to me that time and
> drying may result in the much or all of the cupping going away, but I'm
> concerned this will not occur to a satisfactory level.
>
> Is it possible to sand and refinish a portion of a wood floor?
>
> Thanks all for the help.
>
> Jack
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