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Floor Sanding in Sudbury — 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
Sudbury's 1930s semis and pre-war terraces contain floorboards that have typically endured decades of family use and wear. These properties share the solid construction standards of the era, with consistent board widths and straightforward laying patterns that sand predictably. Ground floors often show darker staining from kitchen life and hallway traffic, while upstairs boards remain lighter and less marked. The key consideration in Sudbury is addressing any movement in the sub-structure before sanding because older foundations can settle unevenly, creating slight warping in boards. Properties in the more densely populated streets near the shopping areas may have absorbed dampness from neighboring buildings or from aging external render. Many Sudbury homes have maintained their original floorboards throughout, and sanding reveals substantial improvement without requiring replacement. The work is straightforward enough that timescales are predictable and costs manageable. Homeowners here typically recognize that professional sanding delivers results far superior to amateur attempts.
FlooringFirst! has been sanding, restoring and refinishing wood floors across London since 2004, and Sudbury — straddling Brent, Harrow and Ealing on the western edge of Wembley — is part of our regular HA0 coverage. Properties here range from 1920s and '30s semis and Art Deco mansion block conversions to more recent flats near Sudbury Town and Sudbury Hill, which keeps our team working across the full range of floor types.
Every job uses dust-free sanding equipment, capturing up to 99% of particles, so the work stays manageable whether you're in the property during the job or not. We finish with hard-wearing lacquers from Bona, Loba and Junckers, or natural hard-wax oils from Osmo, matched to how the room actually gets used.

Floor Sanding Services Across Sudbury
We regularly work on homes near Harrow Road, Watford Road and Whitton Avenue East, as well as the residential streets around Barham Park and Sudbury Court Drive.
Parquet Floor Restoration
A fair amount of the parquet we find in Sudbury's older semis and Art Deco conversions has spent years hidden under later floor coverings, and it's usually more intact than the owner expects. Since each block or panel runs in its own grain direction, the sanding technique has to change as we move across the floor rather than staying constant the way it would on a plain board run. Any blocks that are cracked, lifted or missing are addressed through our parquet repair and restoration service before the whole floor is finished together.
Floorboards Sanding and Repairs
Original floorboards are still common in Sudbury's period housing, particularly in the semis built through the 1920s and '30s. Where a board is too damaged to save, we fit a closely matched replacement and carry sanding, gap filling and sealing through as a single job rather than separate visits.
Engineered Wood Floor Renovation
Newer flats and recent renovations around Sudbury Hill and Sudbury Town more often have engineered wood than solid timber, and these floors have a fixed limit on how many times they can be sanded. We check the remaining wear layer before agreeing to any work, so you're not paying for a sand the floor can't actually support.
What Sets Our Sudbury Team Apart
We tell customers what their floor genuinely needs rather than pushing unnecessary work, and that's backed up by dust-free equipment and finishing products that hold up over time. Every job includes a free, no-obligation site visit, a confirmed quote before anything starts, and full insurance cover throughout. You can read more about why we're a trusted choice for wood floor restoration.
Flooring for Local Businesses in Sudbury
Beyond residential work, we cover flooring for commercial and community premises around Sudbury, including:
Our Floor Sanding Process
- Loose, damaged or badly worn boards are repaired or replaced before sanding begins.
- Progressive sanding passes remove the old finish and level the surface, with technique adapted for parquet versus floorboards.
- Gaps between boards are filled with resin, acrylic filler or timber strips, sized to the gap.
- A final fine sand and thorough clean-down remove any remaining dust.
- The chosen finish — oil, lacquer or stain — is applied and given time to cure properly.
- A final check confirms the finish is even before the job is considered complete.
Sudbury falls within the London-wide ULEZ zone, worth factoring in for deliveries or trade vehicle access.

Common Questions from Sudbury Customers
Sudbury has a lot of 1920s and '30s semis — are the original floors usually worth restoring?
Yes, in most cases. Floorboards from this period were generally well made, and where they've been protected under carpet or lino, they're often in better condition than expected. We check for rot, woodworm and board stability before confirming, and full replacement is the exception rather than the rule.
Do Art Deco mansion block flats need a different approach to sanding than a house?
The sanding process itself doesn't change, but access often does — shared stairwells, lift bookings and building management rules can all affect scheduling. We factor this in when arranging the site visit, so there are no surprises on the day.
Why can't parquet be sanded the same way as a plain floorboard floor?
Because the blocks in a herringbone or basket-weave pattern run in different grain directions next to each other, sanding in a single direction across the whole floor would leave visible scratching on some of the blocks. We adjust our approach in stages as we move across the pattern instead.
Is dust-free sanding worth it for a family home, or is that mainly for flats?
It's useful in both, but it matters most where dust would travel to other occupied rooms or shared spaces during the job — which applies to most family homes as much as flats, especially if you're staying in the property while work's carried out.
How do you handle a floor with a mix of original boards and later infill after past repairs?
We assess the whole floor together rather than treating old and newer boards as separate jobs — sanding brings everything to one level and colour, though very different timber ages can sometimes need a bit more matching work at the staining stage to blend evenly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does floor sanding cost in Sudbury?
Floor sanding prices in Sudbury 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 Sudbury?
Most residential floor sanding jobs in Sudbury 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 Sudbury?
Yes, FlooringFirst offers free, no-obligation site visits in Sudbury and surrounding areas. Our surveyor will assess the floor condition and provide a detailed quote.
Is your floor sanding process dust-free in Sudbury?
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 Sudbury?
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.