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If you are a proud owner of a beautiful wooden floor, you probably know it requires maintenance once in a while, to keep its gorgeous look and character. Hiring a professional agency to sand, seal, stain, and apply finish coats will cost you less than you think, and the results are guaranteed to please you, especially if you choose our experts for the job.
Forget about doing it yourself, the task is pretty demanding. Sanding and refinishing is unforgiving work, as any mistakes show clearly, they just pop up and can be easily detected even by a necked unprofessional eye. Cheer up! Here is some great news, our team can renew the depth of the solid wood colour and bring it back to life, your base will be as good as new, once we are finished with the sanding cycle. Hardwood is our favourite to sand and here’s why: the procedure is much easier and no time-consuming at all. Also, solid floors look great once they are done, especially if the timber is an exotic one.
Let us answer in advance some questions that usually bother any solid wood lovers. Why sand and renovate my floor? Let us remind you that newly laid floors are always sanded to make them level, while old ones are sanded to get rid of old wood finishes, level out worn areas and renew the overall look of your home or business space.
How can I be sure the flooring won’t be destroyed in the process? Sanding methods and techniques we use for solid wood depend on various parameters we take into account before we even start. Condition of the timber, flatness and even the current type of finish on the floor may be a factor when deciding our game plan for any individual project. To make sure the results will satisfy you, it's recommended to test and see how easily the surface sands off. Hardwood floors are usually thick, but our team never takes chances!
The sanding itself takes several stages, depending on the floor’s condition.
It’s not uncommon, many wooden floors do. The crucial point here is to track down the correct type of timber, widths and laying methods (glued, nailed, a floating base, etc.), to repair any damage. We have the right experts for the job but do your homework, and find the supplier or source of the timber so you can get an exact match if possible. Still, having doubts? Call us at 020 70360625 and get a free consult!