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Floorboards Replacement, Sanding, Gap Filling & Staining in Tottenham


Sanding Tottenham 1 March 2022 6 photos
With this recent Tottenham project, we have proved that even highly damaged and worn wooden floors can be renovated back to their initial beauty and glory with the help of some spot repairs, sanding, refinishing and gap filling.

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What was the job?

The key to a long-lasting and hard-wearing wooden floor is maintenance and professional services whenever extra care and attention are required. This recent project we have worked on showcases how much of an improvement visually and in condition even a very damaged wooden floor can experience when treated by knowledgeable specialists. For this project we have worked on improving the stability, condition and appearance of a wooden floor by replacing some damaged floorboards, filling in the gaps between the floorboards and sanding and refinishing the floor.

Challenges

Unfortunately, some wooden floors have it better than others. During this project, we worked on an example of the latter group. Over time hardwood floors start experiencing a level of wear and tear along with a number of possible issues and imperfections. It is the high traffic, humidity, moisture and temperature fluctuations that mainly affect the condition of the floor and if imperfections are left neglected for too long – there is always a high risk of them becoming major issues. Unfortunately, in some situations, such problems are so major that it is impossible to deal with them and they are beyond repair. Thankfully, experienced and knowledgeable wood floor professionals can deal with almost all sorts of wood flooring issues.

After

What we did?

We start every project by thoroughly inspecting the condition of the floor. Once we have assessed this hardwood one, we have concluded that some floorboards are too worn and damaged and they require replacement rather than repair. For spot repair we always do our best to find flooring materials that are an exact or the closest match to the existing floor. This ensures the floor will remain looking uniform and even and not like patchwork art. Once the damaged boards are replaced with new ones, we can continue filling in the gaps between the floorboards. Gap filling is required not only for visually improving the floor but also for improving its overall stability, and insulation and ensuring more comfort to the ones using it on an everyday basis. When we are done with all minor and major repairs the floor requires, we can continue with sanding the surface of the floor and preparing it for refinishing. Once we achieve a smooth and uniform surface, it is about time for the application of the finishing product, in this case, a lacquered one. Lacquer finishes are a great choice because they create a firm protective layer on top of the floor that preserves wood’s natural colour, texture, grain and condition.

The bottom line

Professional wood floor maintenance, renovation and repair services are highly beneficial for every wooden floor, no matter the extent of wear and tear. You should definitely consider them every now and then or once you notice your favourite wooden floor is struggling with some issues and imperfections. Having skilful specialists dealing with these imperfections is essential as it ensures perfect results and long-lasting protection.

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Wood Floor Sanding & Renovation in Tottenham — Full Case Study

Project Overview

This Tottenham project covered floorboard replacement, gap filling, sanding and staining on a hardwood floor that had been heavily worn and badly maintained over many years. Some boards were damaged beyond what sanding could fix, gaps had opened up significantly between boards, and the client wanted a colour change as part of the renovation rather than simply returning the floor to its original tone. The scope required a disciplined sequence of work: get the repairs right before any finishing begins, so the stain goes down evenly across old and new timber alike.

Tottenham hardwood floor before renovation and sanding

The Challenge

Combining board replacement, gap filling and staining on the same floor introduces a number of variables that need managing carefully. New boards absorb stain differently to aged timber. If the sanding is not consistent across old and new boards, the stain will go on patchy. The gaps in this floor had also grown wide enough that simple resin filling would not hold over time — we needed to use pine slivers for the larger ones, which also need to be sanded flush before staining. Getting all these elements aligned required planning and a steady hand throughout.

Our Approach

Board replacement: Badly damaged boards were lifted and replaced with matching new timber, cut to size and fixed down securely. We selected boards as close in species and profile to the existing floor as our suppliers could provide.

Sanding in progress during Tottenham floor renovation

Gap filling: Wide gaps received pine slivers tapped in tight and trimmed flush. Narrower gaps were filled with a resin-sawdust mix. Once the filler cured, the whole floor went through a first sanding pass to level everything out.

Sanding: We worked through three grit levels — coarse, medium and fine. The coarse pass took care of height differences between old and new boards and levelled the dried filler. Medium and fine passes refined the surface to a smooth, consistent finish ready for staining.

Staining and lacquering: The stain was applied by hand in the direction of the grain, working in sections to keep a wet edge. Once the stain had fully dried, two coats of lacquer were applied to lock in the colour and protect the surface. The client opted for a mid-tone walnut stain with a satin finish, which gave the room a noticeably warmer look.

The Result

The floor came out consistent in colour and surface quality across the full area, old and new boards alike. The stain covered the tonal variation between original and replacement timber, and the lacquer added a clean, durable finish. Work of this scope — board replacement, gap filling, sanding and staining — typically sits in the £30 to £45 per square metre range, making it a cost-effective way to give a tired floor a completely new look.

Tottenham floor after staining and lacquering

FAQ

Will new boards always show through a stain finish?
With a consistent sanding job and the right stain preparation, new boards blend in well. Fresh timber is more absorbent, so we sometimes apply a pre-conditioner before staining to regulate absorption and get an even result across old and new wood.

Can I choose any stain colour?
We carry a wide range of wood stain tones from light natural shades through to dark ebony. We can also do test patches on a small area of your floor before committing so you can see how the colour looks in your light before the full application begins.

How long should I wait before walking on the floor after staining and lacquering?
We recommend leaving the floor for 24 hours after the final lacquer coat before light foot traffic. For normal furniture and rugs, 48 to 72 hours is better. The lacquer continues to harden for several days after application, so heavy loads should be kept off for at least a week.

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