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Floorboards Sanding and Restoration in St Albans, AL3 — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in St Albans, AL3. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in St Albans, AL3. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Floorboards - Replacement (incl. materials)
  • Floorboards - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Furniture Moving
  • Gap Filling
  • Staining

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Floorboards floor after sanding work in AL3 Floorboards floor after sanding work in AL3 Floorboards floor after sanding work in AL3

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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Floorboards Sanding and Restoration in Wandsworth, SW18 — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Wandsworth, SW18. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing wo...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Wandsworth, SW18. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

Floor condition before work at SW18 Floor condition before work at SW18 Floor condition before work at SW18

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Floorboards - Replacement (incl. materials)
  • Floorboards - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Gap Filling
  • Gap Filling - Pine Slivers
  • Staining
  • Concrete Removal & Boards Staggering
  • Stairs - Sand, Stain & Seal ( 8)

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Floorboards floor after sanding work in SW18 Floorboards floor after sanding work in SW18 Floorboards floor after sanding work in SW18

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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Floor Sanding in Walthamstow — Full Case Study

Project Overview This Walthamstow project was one of the more involved jobs on our books for the period. It covered floorboard replacement in multiple rooms, gap filling and sanding throughout the property, stair sanding and sealing, and the installation of Rockwool underfloor insulation in the living room. The piano also needed moving, which required careful planning to avoid damaging the newly ...

Project Overview

This Walthamstow project was one of the more involved jobs on our books for the period. It covered floorboard replacement in multiple rooms, gap filling and sanding throughout the property, stair sanding and sealing, and the installation of Rockwool underfloor insulation in the living room. The piano also needed moving, which required careful planning to avoid damaging the newly prepared subfloor. The full scope from start to finish took several days.

Floorboards before restoration in Walthamstow

The Challenge

The floorboards in this space were showing clear signs of wear and tear, with some boards beyond repair and in need of replacement. The stairs had also lost their lustre and required sanding and sealing to revitalise them. Additionally, the living room floorboards needed lifting for insulation installation, adding another layer of complexity to the project.

Victorian terraces in Walthamstow regularly have suspended timber ground floors with little or no insulation beneath. Heat escapes through the floor, and draughts come up through gaps in the boards. The client was aware of this and wanted to address it properly at the same time as the cosmetic restoration, which meant lifting and relaying the living room boards in addition to all the sanding and finishing work.

Floorboards before restoration showing condition

Our Approach

We started in the living room, lifting the floorboards carefully so they could be relaid afterwards. Boards were numbered as they came up to make relaying in the correct position straightforward. Rockwool insulation slabs were cut to fit between the joists and pressed into place, then covered with a breathable membrane before the boards were refitted. The boards went back down in sequence, and any that were damaged beyond reuse were replaced with matching timber.

Damaged boards in other rooms were identified and replaced before sanding began. The replacement boards were fitted flush, and any nail heads were punched below the surface to avoid damaging sanding belts. The entire floor area, including all rooms, was then sanded in sequence using a drum sander along the grain.

Gap filling came after the first sanding pass. We used a mixed-dust filler to match the floor tone and applied it across the whole surface, working it into the gaps with a float. Once dry, a second fine sanding pass was run to remove any filler that had dried on the surface and leave a clean result.

The stairs were sanded separately using a detail sander on the treads and a belt sander where access allowed. Nosings were treated with particular care — they take the most foot traffic and the most wear, so the finish needed to be consistent and durable. All surfaces were lacquered with two to three coats.

Floorboards after restoration in Walthamstow

The Result

The floorboards across the property were completely transformed. The replacement of damaged boards restored structural integrity, and gap filling produced a smooth, even surface throughout. The stairs now have a clean, renewed finish, with the lacquer bringing out the natural grain of the wood. In the living room, the Rockwool insulation has made a noticeable difference to the warmth of the room. The boards were refitted and finished to match the rest of the property, so the work is not visible but the improvement in comfort is immediate. The piano was managed without incident.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it worth adding underfloor insulation when restoring floorboards?
For suspended timber ground floors, yes, it usually is. Lifting and relaying the boards adds cost, but if the floor is already being restored, the additional disruption is relatively minor. Rockwool or rigid insulation between the joists can reduce heat loss significantly in older properties, and it helps with draughts too.

How do you sand stairs professionally?
Stairs are sanded using a combination of tools: a belt or orbital sander on the treads, a detail sander for the corners, and hand-sanding for the spindle bases and any tight spots. It is slow, methodical work compared to open floor sanding, and it takes longer per square metre. Nosings and edges need particular attention because they wear faster and need a solid finish coat.

What does floorboard restoration cost in Walthamstow?
For a typical Victorian terrace in Walthamstow, floor sanding and lacquering runs around £25 to £40 per square metre. Stair sanding is usually priced per staircase or per tread. Insulation installation is an additional cost based on the area and access involved. We quote each project individually once we have seen the conditions.

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Floorboards Sanding and Restoration in Walthamstow, E17 — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Walthamstow, E17. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing wo...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Walthamstow, E17. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

Floor condition before work at E17 Floor condition before work at E17 Floor condition before work at E17

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Floorboards - Replacement (incl. materials)
  • Floorboards - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Gap Filling
  • Stairs - Sand & Seal
  • Lift Floorboards , Install Rockwool, Refit Floorboards ( Living Room) 20 sqm

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Floorboards floor after sanding work in E17 Floorboards floor after sanding work in E17 Floorboards floor after sanding work in E17

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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Engineered Wood Sanding and Restoration in Poplar, E14 — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Poplar, E14. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work. ...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Poplar, E14. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

Floor condition before work at E14 Floor condition before work at E14 Floor condition before work at E14

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Engineered - Sand, Buff & Oil
  • Furniture Moving

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Engineered Wood floor after sanding work in E14 Engineered Wood floor after sanding work in E14 Engineered Wood floor after sanding work in E14

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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Fitting Wood Floor in Peckham, SE15 — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional installation of wood floor flooring at a property in Peckham, SE15. The client required a quality floor that would stand up to daily use and complement their interior. Our fitting team assessed the subfloor condition, carried out any necessary preparation work, and fitted the new floor to a high standard. Before the Work Prior to install...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional installation of wood floor flooring at a property in Peckham, SE15. The client required a quality floor that would stand up to daily use and complement their interior. Our fitting team assessed the subfloor condition, carried out any necessary preparation work, and fitted the new floor to a high standard.

Before the Work

Prior to installation, the existing floor covering was inspected and the subfloor was prepared to ensure it was flat, dry, and suitable for the new wood floor. Any existing floor covering was lifted and disposed of cleanly before the fitting work began.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Beading Installation (incl. materials)

The Result

The completed wood floor installation looked clean and finished throughout. Joins are tight, edges are neat, and the floor sits flat and stable. Beading and threshold strips were fitted where required to complete the job properly. The client was pleased with both the quality of the work and the appearance of the new floor.

Photos of the completed work:

Wood Floor floor after fitting work in SE15 Wood Floor floor after fitting work in SE15 Wood Floor floor after fitting work in SE15

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does wood floor installation take?
Most fitting jobs are completed within one to two days. Larger areas or more detailed layouts such as herringbone patterns take longer due to the additional cutting and positioning involved.

Do I need underlay?
Yes, underlay is required for most floor types and helps with insulation, sound deadening, and levelling minor subfloor imperfections. We can supply and fit appropriate underlay as part of the installation.

How much does floor fitting cost in London?
Fitting costs typically range from £35 to £60 per square metre depending on floor type and complexity. We provide a full written quote before starting any work.

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Parquet Sanding and Restoration in WC2N — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in WC2N, London. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work. ...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in WC2N, London. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Gap Filling
  • Parquet - Repairs (excl. materials)
  • Parquet - Sand, Buff & Lacquer

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Parquet floor after sanding work in WC2N Parquet floor after sanding work in WC2N Parquet floor after sanding work in WC2N

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

Have a similar project? Call us on 020 88309782 or Book a Free Site Visit

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Floor Sanding and Restoration in Putney, SW15 — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Putney, SW15. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work. ...

Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Putney, SW15. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • SITE VISIT

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Wood Floor floor after sanding work in SW15 Wood Floor floor after sanding work in SW15 Wood Floor floor after sanding work in SW15

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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Floor Sanding in Mayfair — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project was a ballroom floor restoration in Mayfair, one of the most demanding environments we work in. The floor was a walnut herringbone parquet, laid in the classic 45-degree pattern. The client needed the floor freshened up and lightened ahead of a scheduled event, and the brief included a specific challenge: the room contained a full-size stuffed giraffe that could not ...

Project Overview

This project was a ballroom floor restoration in Mayfair, one of the most demanding environments we work in. The floor was a walnut herringbone parquet, laid in the classic 45-degree pattern. The client needed the floor freshened up and lightened ahead of a scheduled event, and the brief included a specific challenge: the room contained a full-size stuffed giraffe that could not be moved. Our team had to plan the job around it.

Walnut Herringbone Parquet after Restoration

The Challenge

The client needed to refresh and brighten their ballroom to meet the high expectations of an upcoming event. The existing Walnut Herringbone Parquet had lost its charm and required professional restoration.

Walnut presents specific sanding challenges. It is a dense, oily species that responds differently to abrasives compared to oak or pine. The herringbone pattern adds another layer of complexity: because the blocks run at 45 degrees, the sanding direction needs to change constantly to avoid tearing the grain on half the blocks. Running a drum sander straight down the room on a herringbone will leave clear scratch marks across every other block.

The requirement to make the floor look lighter added further thought. Walnut's natural tone is deep brown, and it can be difficult to brighten without changing the character of the wood. A bleaching treatment was considered and discussed with the client, but ultimately the decision was to use a white hard-wax oil, which adds a subtle lightening effect while keeping the natural grain visible.

Walnut Herringbone Parquet after Restoration

Our Approach

We worked diagonally across the herringbone pattern using a belt sander, which is the standard approach for this layout. This direction cuts across both sets of blocks at the same angle, so neither is sanded with or against its grain in a way that causes tearing. The abrasive sequence started coarse enough to remove the old finish and surface damage, then moved through medium and fine grits to achieve a clean, even surface.

The area around the giraffe was handled with a detail sander and hand-sanding blocks. It was slower, but the result was consistent with the main floor. Anything less careful would have left a visible patch.

Once sanding was complete, we vacuumed and tacked the floor thoroughly before applying the finish. The white hard-wax oil was worked in by hand and with a buffing machine, building up two coats with a 24-hour interval between them. The product sits in the wood rather than on top of it, which gives a more natural look and is easier to spot-repair in future.

Walnut Herringbone Parquet after Restoration

The Result

Our team precisely restored the parquet flooring to perfection, bringing out its rich tones while achieving the lighter look the client had requested. Given the prestigious Mayfair location and the pressure of the upcoming event, the standard of attention to detail needed to be high. The finished floor was ready in time and met the brief without compromise.

The giraffe, for its part, was entirely unfazed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you sand a herringbone parquet floor without damaging the grain?
The key is sanding diagonally, at 45 degrees to both sets of blocks. This puts you cutting slightly across the grain on every block rather than severely along it or against it on alternating ones. Combined with a fine final grit, the result is a clean surface without tearing.

Can walnut parquet be made to look lighter without bleaching?
Yes. A white-tinted or natural hard-wax oil will reflect more light from the surface and reduce the apparent depth of the dark walnut tone. It is a subtle effect rather than a dramatic one, but it works well for clients who want to keep the species character while brightening the room. Full bleaching is possible but changes the wood more significantly.

What does parquet floor sanding cost in Mayfair?
In Mayfair and central London generally, parquet sanding and finishing starts around £35 per square metre and can reach £55 or more for complex patterns, species that require extra care, or jobs with access constraints. We price based on the actual conditions rather than a flat rate.

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Parquet Sanding in Twickenham — Full Case Study

Project Overview This project in Twickenham involved a full parquet floor restoration in a period property. The scope was substantial: subfloor repairs, replacement of damaged parquet blocks using reclaimed matching timber, gap filling across the whole floor, sanding, and lacquering. The floor had not been touched in many years and needed work at every level before it could be refinished properly...

Project Overview

This project in Twickenham involved a full parquet floor restoration in a period property. The scope was substantial: subfloor repairs, replacement of damaged parquet blocks using reclaimed matching timber, gap filling across the whole floor, sanding, and lacquering. The floor had not been touched in many years and needed work at every level before it could be refinished properly.

Parquet floor before sanding and repair

The Challenge

The initial state of this parquet floor presented a series of challenges. The subfloor and parquet floor had noticeable damage and required repair and fitting in certain areas. The absence of a protective finish left the wood vulnerable to further deterioration, lacking the lustre that defines a well-maintained parquet floor.

The project initiated with meticulous repairs to the subfloor and the fitting of new parquet blocks where needed. To maintain the authenticity and character of the floor, reclaimed parquet blocks were carefully sourced and integrated.

Finding matching reclaimed blocks is one of the more time-consuming parts of parquet restoration. Modern parquet tends to be thinner and cut to slightly different dimensions than Victorian-era original blocks, so off-the-shelf new stock rarely matches well. Sourcing the right reclaimed material took some effort, but it was the only way to achieve a consistent result once sanding was complete.

Parquet floor before sanding showing damage

Our Approach

Subfloor repairs came first. Where boards were soft, damaged, or had movement, we fixed them or replaced the affected sections before anything else. Attempting to lay parquet over a weak subfloor means the blocks will eventually lift or shift, which undoes all the work done above.

Damaged parquet blocks were lifted carefully and the old adhesive cleaned away. The reclaimed replacement blocks were checked for size consistency and trimmed where needed before being glued into place. We used a suitable parquet adhesive and allowed full cure time before any sanding began, which is essential: sanding over fresh adhesive causes the blocks to shift and the surface becomes uneven.

Once all repairs were complete and cured, gap filling was carried out across the whole floor. We used a flexible filler mixed with sanding dust to create a close colour match. This was forced into the joints with a float and allowed to harden.

The main sanding sequence followed: coarse grit to remove old finish and flatten the surface, medium to refine, fine to prepare for finishing. Parquet requires diagonal sanding passes to avoid tearing the cross-grain blocks, with detail sanding at the perimeter and corners. After final vacuuming and tacking, three coats of water-based lacquer were applied with sanding between coats.

Parquet floor after sanding and lacquering

The Result

The parquet floor has undergone a substantial transformation. Extensive subfloor and parquet repairs restored stability and structure, giving a solid base for the finishing work. Reclaimed parquet blocks were carefully chosen and fitted, blending with the existing floor to preserve its original character. Gap filling addressed the unevenness and produced a smooth, even surface with no visible gaps. The floor was then sanded to remove all surface damage, and the lacquer brought out the natural warmth and grain of the wood. The finish is durable and provides real protection against daily use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is reclaimed parquet used for repairs rather than new blocks?
Old parquet blocks are typically thicker and cut from denser, slower-grown timber than modern equivalents. They match existing floors better in terms of dimensions and grain character. Using new blocks alongside old ones usually produces a visible colour and thickness mismatch once sanded, which most clients want to avoid.

How is gap filling done on parquet floors?
For parquet, we typically use a two-part epoxy filler or a flexible product mixed with sanding dust. The filler is worked into the joints with a wide float, allowed to cure, and then removed from the surface in the sanding process. The result is gaps filled at depth but no filler residue left on the block faces.

What does parquet floor restoration cost in Twickenham?
Parquet sanding and lacquering in Twickenham typically costs between £30 and £50 per square metre, depending on the floor's condition, whether block replacement is needed, and the finish chosen. Projects with significant repair work, reclaimed block sourcing, and full subfloor remediation will sit at the higher end of that range.

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FlooringFirst! Services
158 Coles Green Road
London, NW2 7HW
T: 020 88309782
Floor Sanding Services: Central London, East London, Near London, North London, Northwest London, Southeast London, Southwest London, West London
Wood Floor Installation Service: Central London, East London, Near London, North London, Northwest London, Southeast London, Southwest London, West London

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    • Parquet Floor Installation
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    • Wood Floor Scratch Repair
    • Floorboards Replacement
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    • Vinyl & Linoleum Cleaning
    • Hardwood Floor Buffing
    • Wood Floor Polishing
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