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Floor Sanding in Moorgate — At a Glance
- Price range: £25–£45 per sqm
- Typical duration: 1–2 days for an average room
- Free site visit: Yes — book online or call 020 8830 9782
- Customer rating: 4.5/5 (590+ reviews)
- Experience: 22 years, established 2004
Floor sanding in Moorgate requires an understanding of the area's unique architectural heritage. Moorgate's period properties – whether Victorian townhouses, Edwardian mansion flats, or converted warehouses – often feature original timber that's been covered or damaged over decades. Our specialists have handled the specific challenges that Moorgate properties present: uneven Victorian boards that need careful hand-finishing, historic parquet that has shifted with age and humidity, and solid wood in period conversions that can be temperamental.
We've completed over 80 floor sanding projects across Moorgate, restoring everything from reclaimed Victorian pine to modern solid oak. The work here often involves removing decades of surface wear – carpet adhesive, scratches, staining – while preserving the character that makes these floors special. Whether you're uncovering original boards in a listed property or refreshing worn engineered wood in a modern conversion, the approach in Moorgate is always tailored to the building's age and construction.
Moorgate sits at the heart of the City's banking district, so most of the work here is in office floors belonging to banks, insurers, and investment firms rather than residential flats. Our sanding technicians use dust-free sanding equipment finished with sealants from Bona, Loba, Junckers, and Osmo, with a free on-site assessment first, since office floors here vary enormously in age, material, and condition.
What our Moorgate sanding service covers
- Floor sanding and sealing for solid wood floors, restoring the natural grain before applying a durable finish
- Standard gap filling between floorboards, tightening up boards worn by decades of office traffic
- Floorboard and hardwood repairs, addressing damaged or replaced sections in older buildings
- Engineered floor sanding, approached carefully given the limited depth of the wear layer
- Floor buffing, for floors that need refreshing rather than a full resand
Victorian and Edwardian office buildings
A converted Victorian or Edwardian office block near Moorgate station may still have its original hardwood or parquet under later carpet tiles, laid when the building first went up. That's usually worth checking before assuming a floor needs replacing, since solid wood from this period generally has enough depth for a full restoration. Our floor sanding and restoration service checks board type and thickness on-site before quoting.

Modern office fit-outs
Contemporary office fit-outs, like those around the London Wall junction, are more likely to have engineered flooring with a thinner wear layer, which changes how aggressively it can be sanded. Our engineered floor sanding service checks this before agreeing to a full sand, since sanding too far removes the veneer completely.
Repairing scratches and localised damage
Constant footfall in a working office wears a floor unevenly, often leaving scratches or scuffs near desks and doorways long before the rest of the floor needs attention. Where damage is localised, our wood floor scratch repair service fixes it without the disruption of a full sanding, and standard gap filling between floorboards addresses any gaps that have opened over years of use.
Choosing a durable finish
Office floors need a finish that copes with constant footfall, rolling chairs, and daily cleaning. Bona and Loba lacquers form a hard, even surface that holds up well under heavy use, while Osmo hardwax oil suits lower-traffic areas like meeting rooms or reception spaces. Junckers is another option worth considering for solid wood floors specifically. Where a floor's finish has simply dulled rather than worn through, our re-oiling and recoating service can refresh it without a full resand.
Why choose us for floor sanding in Moorgate
- Dust-free technology that keeps offices clean and safe throughout the work
- Flexible scheduling, with evening and weekend availability to minimise disruption for businesses
- Fully insured and guaranteed, with public liability and treatment risk insurance on every project
- Premium finishing products, using only Bona, Loba, Junckers, and Osmo sealants for long-lasting durability
- Proven local track record, with hundreds of successful projects completed across the City and Central London

Booking a site visit
Given how much building age and floor type vary between Moorgate's older stone-faced office blocks and its newer towers, an accurate quote depends on seeing the floor directly. A site visit lets us check board condition, agree a schedule that fits around the business, and confirm which finish suits the space before anything is booked in.
Get an extra 10% discount on our clean & polish service for any floor previously fitted or restored by FlooringFirst.
Commercial floor sanding for Moorgate's offices
Working in an occupied office near Moorgate means fitting sanding around business hours rather than assuming a standard weekday slot will work. Our commercial floor sanding service plans around that, with evening or weekend slots common where a floor needs to be usable again before the next working day.
Given how much building age and floor type vary between Moorgate's older stone-faced office blocks and its newer towers, the most accurate way to get a quote is to have a technician see the floor in person — book a free site visit and we'll check board condition, agree a schedule that fits around the business, and confirm which finish suits the space.
Common questions about floor sanding in Moorgate
Can original Victorian parquet under office carpet tiles still be restored?
In most cases, yes. Solid wood from this period usually has enough depth left for a full sand, though it's worth checking condition on-site rather than assuming from the carpet's age alone.
How disruptive is floor sanding in a working office?
Dust extraction keeps the process contained, and scheduling around evenings, weekends, or quieter periods limits the impact on staff and any client-facing areas.
Does every worn office floor need a full sanding?
No. If the wood itself is in good condition and only the surface finish has dulled, buffing can refresh the floor with much less downtime than a complete restoration.
What's the best finish for a reception area with heavy footfall?
A hard-wearing lacquer such as Bona or Loba typically performs better than oil under constant traffic, though the right choice depends on the look the business wants alongside durability.
Can newer engineered floors in recent office fit-outs be sanded the same way as older solid wood?
Not quite. Engineered boards have a thinner wear layer, so they can only be sanded a limited number of times before the veneer runs out — worth checking before committing to a full sand.






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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does floor sanding cost in Moorgate?
Floor sanding prices in Moorgate 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.
How long does floor sanding take in Moorgate?
Most residential floor sanding jobs in Moorgate are completed in 1-2 days depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time.
Do you offer free site visits in Moorgate?
Yes, FlooringFirst offers free, no-obligation site visits in Moorgate and surrounding areas. Our surveyor will assess the floor condition and provide a detailed quote.
Is your floor sanding process dust-free in Moorgate?
We use modern dustless sanding equipment that captures 98%+ of airborne particles. While not 100% dust-free, the process is significantly cleaner than traditional sanding methods.
What finishes do you offer for sanded floors in Moorgate?
We offer lacquer (hardwearing, gloss or matt), hardwax oil (natural look, easy to maintain), and staining options to change the wood colour. Our surveyor can advise on the best finish for your floor.