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2  |   Islington  |   July 2022

In Islington, N1, the floorboards were sanded to clear away old finishes and reduce visible wear. The surface now looks smoother and more even, finished with a clean layer that’s built for everyday use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Islington, N1. 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 - 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:

Floorboards floor after sanding work in N1 Floorboards floor after sanding work in N1 Floorboards floor after sanding work in N1

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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4  |   Fulham  |   June 2022

We refinished this parquet floor in Fulham, SW6, removing worn coatings and improving surface consistency. The pattern now appears more defined, finished with a smooth layer that provides a clean look and lasting durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Fulham, SW6. 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 SW6

Our Approach

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

  • Engineered - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Furniture Moving
  • QuickStep Impressive Classic Oak Natural Laminate Flooring, 8mm
  • QuickStep Parquet Matching Skirting Board for Laminate Floors, 77x14mm

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 SW6 Parquet floor after sanding work in SW6 Parquet floor after sanding work in SW6

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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4  |   South Norwood  |   June 2022

We carried out floorboard restoration in South Norwood, SE25, sanding back old finishes and addressing surface wear. The boards now have a smooth, even texture with a clean, natural appearance suited for everyday use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in South Norwood, SE25. 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 SE25

Our Approach

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

  • Floorboards - Refitting
  • Floorboards - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • 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:

Floorboards floor after sanding work in SE25 Floorboards floor after sanding work in SE25 Floorboards floor after sanding work in SE25

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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9  |   Highbury  |   May 2022

A dramatic change and improvement of every old and damaged wooden floor can be achieved with the help of reliable and experienced specialists. With this Highbury wood floor renovation, sanding and refinishing project, our specialists prove how much of a difference it can make.

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Project Overview

This job in Highbury involved a full wood floor renovation covering floorboard replacement, dust-free sanding and lacquer refinishing. The floor had suffered years of hard use — boards were cracked or split beyond repair, the existing finish had worn away in heavy traffic areas, and the surface was dull and scratched throughout. The client wanted a floor that looked consistent again and would hold up for years without constant attention. Our sanding and renovation team carried out a thorough assessment before a single machine was switched on.

Highbury wood floor before sanding and restoration

The Challenge

Several boards were too far gone to save by sanding alone. When boards are deeply split, cupped or structurally weakened, sanding just thins them down further without removing the underlying issue. The challenge was sourcing replacement boards that matched the existing floor closely enough in width, thickness and species to sit flush and look right once refinished. Colour variation between old and new timber is normal — sanding and staining brings everything together — but getting the physical fit right from the start matters for both stability and appearance. The existing gaps between boards also needed treating before any finishing could begin.

Our Approach

Board replacement: We lifted the damaged boards carefully, numbered them and removed any old adhesive or fixings from the subfloor underneath. New boards sourced from our regular suppliers were cut to length and fitted tight, nailed and glued where required to match the construction of the original floor.

Gap filling: With replacement boards in place, we addressed the gaps elsewhere across the floor. Fine gaps were packed with a mix of natural resin and sawdust collected from the first sanding pass. This mixture dries hard, takes the finish evenly and is barely visible once sanded flush.

Sanding in progress on Highbury floorboards

Multi-pass sanding: We used a drum sander for the main field, following the grain at all times, with edging machines working the perimeter. Each pass moved to a finer grit, working down from coarse through medium to fine. The result after sanding was a uniformly smooth, open-grained surface ready for finishing.

Lacquer application: Two coats of commercial-grade water-based lacquer were applied with a light abrasion between coats. Lacquer forms a hard film on top of the wood that resists scuffing and moisture, and it enhances the natural colour of the boards without going too orange or yellow. The client chose a satin sheen which suits the character of the room.

The Result

The finished floor looks consistent from end to end. The replaced boards are indistinguishable from the original once the lacquer was down. All gaps are filled, the surface is smooth and the colour is even throughout. Sanding and refinishing typically costs £25 to £45 per square metre depending on the condition of the floor and the number of repairs needed, making it far more economical than replacing the floor altogether. This Highbury project is a good example of what professional renovation can achieve on a floor that most people would write off.

Highbury floorboards after sanding and lacquering

FAQ

How long does a floor like this take from start to finish?
A job of this size — board replacement, gap filling, full sanding and two coats of lacquer — typically takes two to three days. The floor needs to be clear of furniture throughout and we ask that it is left for at least 24 hours after the final coat before heavy use resumes.

Can you always find matching replacement boards?
We stock a range of species and profiles and work with suppliers who carry reclaimed timber. In most cases we get close enough that the difference disappears once the finish is applied. Where an exact match is not possible, selective staining can help bring boards together in colour.

How many times can a hardwood floor be sanded?
Solid hardwood boards can typically be sanded four to eight times over their lifetime, depending on board thickness. Each sanding removes around 1 to 2 mm of timber. Engineered boards have a thinner wear layer, usually 3 to 6 mm, which limits them to two or three sandings. We check board thickness before quoting to confirm whether sanding is viable.

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11  |   Woolwich  |   May 2022

Restoring this beautiful parquet flooring in Woolwich Old Town House to its formal glory while retaining its original appearance. Our skilled professionals have repaired all damaged areas with reclaimed seasoned materials to create a perfect look and finish throughout this English Heritage Project.

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Project Overview

This project involved the full repair and restoration of an original parquet floor inside a listed Old Town House in Woolwich. Carried out as part of an English Heritage project, the brief required us to retain as much of the original material as possible and use seasoned reclaimed timber to replace only what could not be saved. The floor had been in place for many decades and while sections were in reasonable order, other areas had suffered lifting, cracking and loss of individual blocks. The entire floor was also heavily worn and dull, with old wax and grime built up in the joints.

Woolwich parquet floor before repair and restoration

The Challenge

Heritage projects present specific constraints. We could not simply pull up damaged areas and replace with new timber — the character and age of the reclaimed blocks had to be matched. Modern parquet is machine-cut to consistent dimensions, but original parquet from older buildings tends to vary slightly in thickness and size. Finding seasoned reclaimed blocks that matched both the dimensions and the species of the existing floor took time and care. Beyond the sourcing challenge, parquet sanding always requires skill because the blocks run in multiple directions. Sanding against the grain on any run of blocks will leave scratches that are very difficult to remove.

Our Approach

Block repair and reinstatement: We started by going over the entire floor block by block, testing for movement, hollowness and structural failure. Loose blocks were carefully lifted, the adhesive bed cleaned down to bare subfloor, and the blocks reset with an appropriate adhesive. Where blocks were too damaged or missing entirely, seasoned reclaimed timber was cut to fit and bedded in to match the surrounding pattern as closely as possible.

Parquet block repairs in progress at Woolwich

Gap filling and joint cleaning: Original parquet often accumulates old wax, polish residue and grime in the joints over time. We cleaned the joints out before filling where needed with a resin and sawdust mix compatible with the period finish we planned to apply.

Multi-directional sanding: We used a combination of belt sanders and rotary machines suited to parquet work, adjusting direction carefully across each section of the pattern. The floor was taken through several grits from coarse to fine until the surface was consistent and smooth throughout.

Finishing: Given the heritage context, the finish was selected to suit the original character of the floor — a hard wax oil that gives a natural low-sheen appearance without the plastic look of lacquer. This approach also makes future maintenance easier: small areas can be re-oiled without the need to sand back the whole floor.

The Result

The restored floor now reads as a complete and consistent piece of work. The repaired sections blend with the original, the surface is clean and even, and the oil finish gives the blocks a warm, natural tone in keeping with the character of the building. Parquet restoration of this type typically falls in the £70 to £100 per square metre bracket depending on the extent of block repair required. This project stands as a good example of the level of care and patience the work demands.

Woolwich parquet floor fully restored and refinished

FAQ

Can any parquet floor be restored, or are there cases where replacement is better?
Most parquet floors can be restored provided the subfloor is structurally sound and a reasonable proportion of the original blocks are intact. Where more than 30 to 40 per cent of blocks are damaged, replacement sometimes makes better sense economically. We always carry out an honest assessment before recommending either route.

Do reclaimed replacement blocks ever stand out after sanding?
With well-matched reclaimed timber, the difference is minimal once sanding and finishing is complete. The age and slight tonal variation in reclaimed blocks can actually help them blend with an original floor better than new timber would.

Is hard wax oil suitable for a high-traffic area in a public building?
Modern hard wax oils are very durable and well suited to heavy use. They penetrate into the wood rather than sitting on top as a film, which means they resist scuffing differently to lacquer. Spot repairs and re-oiling can be done locally if a section becomes worn, without disrupting the whole floor.

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3  |   Lewisham  |   May 2022

We restored these pine floorboards in Lewisham, SE23, sanding back worn finishes and addressing surface wear. The boards now have a smooth, even finish with a clean, natural look suited for everyday use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Lewisham, SE23. 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 - Pine Slivers
  • Lift & Dispose Carpets or Laminates

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:

Laminate floor after sanding work in SE23 Laminate floor after sanding work in SE23 Laminate floor after sanding work in SE23

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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5  |   Fulham  |   May 2022

We carried out floorboard restoration in Fulham, W6, sanding back worn finishes and improving the overall surface condition. The boards now present a smooth, even look with a clean finish designed for everyday use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Fulham, W6. 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 W6 Floor condition before work at W6

Our Approach

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

  • Floorboards - Buff & Re-Oil

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 W6 Floorboards floor after sanding work in W6 Floorboards floor after sanding work in W6

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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6  |   Earls Court  |   May 2022

We undertook sanding and restoration in Earls Court, SW5, removing tired coatings and smoothing out surface wear. The floor now has a refined, even finish with a clean look built for everyday durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Earls Court, SW5. 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 SW5 Floor condition before work at SW5 Floor condition before work at SW5

Our Approach

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

  • Clean & Polish Stairs
  • Clean & Polish

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 SW5 Wood Floor floor after sanding work in SW5 Wood Floor floor after sanding work in SW5

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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5  |   Camden Town, Regents Park  |   May 2022

We carried out parquet restoration in Camden, NW5, removing worn finishes and refining the surface with dust-controlled sanding. The pattern now appears sharper, with a smooth, even finish that enhances both appearance and durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Camden, NW5. 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 NW5 Floor condition before work at NW5

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 NW5 Parquet floor after sanding work in NW5 Parquet floor after sanding work in NW5

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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6  |   Holland Park  |   May 2022

We restored this herringbone parquet floor in Holland Park, W11, carefully sanding back worn finishes and refining the surface. The pattern now stands out more clearly, finished with a smooth, even layer designed for long-term durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Holland Park, W11. 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 W11 Floor condition before work at W11 Floor condition before work at W11

Our Approach

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

  • Furniture Moving
  • Gap Filling
  • Parquet - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • EXTEND THE HERRINGBONE PATTERN IN THE FIREPLACE BY USING THE EXISITNG BORDER AND INSTALLING CUT TO SIZE BLOCKS.

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:

Herringbone Parquet floor after sanding work in W11 Herringbone Parquet floor after sanding work in W11 Herringbone Parquet floor after sanding work in W11

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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