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3  |   Wandsworth  |   1 October 2021

Engineered wood flooring in Wandsworth, SW18 was installed with careful subfloor preparation and precise board placement. The finished floor offers a smooth, uniform appearance with strong stability for daily use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional installation of engineered wood flooring at a property in Wandsworth, SW18. 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 engineered wood. Any existing floor covering was lifted and disposed of cleanly before the fitting work began.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

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:

  • Beading Installation (incl. materials)
  • Doors Plus Frame Trimming (per door)
  • Engineered Flooring Installation
  • Lift & Dispose Carpets or Laminates
  • Lift & Dispose Hardwood Flooring
  • Stairs Step Fitting (Wooden Floors)
  • Thresholds & Fitting (inc. materials)
  • Kersaint Cobb Fjor Orka Engineered Oak Flooring, Rustic, Lacquered, 180x2.5x14 mm
  • Timbertech2 Contract Gold Flooring Underlay, 3.3 mm, 10 sqm
  • Unfinished Oak Stair Nosing 15 mm, 0.9 m

The Result

The completed engineered wood 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:

Engineered Wood floor after fitting work in SW18

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does engineered wood 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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4  |   Croydon  |   1 October 2021

Pine floorboards in Croydon, SW16 were sanded back to remove worn coatings and surface marks. The boards now have a smooth, even finish with a clean, natural look 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 Croydon, SW16. 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 SW16

Our Approach

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

  • Floorboards - Replacement (incl. materials)
  • Floorboards - Sand, Buff & Oil
  • Gap Filling
  • Gap Filling - Pine Slivers
  • Lift & Dispose Carpets or Laminates
  • Stairs Sanding & Preparing Fof Finish

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 SW16 Laminate floor after sanding work in SW16 Laminate floor after sanding work in SW16

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  |   Walthamstow  |   1 October 2021

This parquet floor in Walthamstow, E17 was carefully refinished to remove tired coatings and minor imperfections. The surface now appears smooth and well-balanced, with a clean finish that highlights the pattern and supports 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 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

Our Approach

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

  • Gap Filling
  • 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 E17 Parquet floor after sanding work in E17 Parquet 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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6  |   Barnet  |   1 October 2021

These floorboards in Barnet, N11 were sanded down to remove old finishes and surface wear. The boards now present a smooth, level surface with a fresh, natural look suited for long-term use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Barnet, N11. 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 N11 Floor condition before work at N11 Floor condition before work at N11

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
  • Stairs - Sand & Seal
  • Stairs- 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 N11 Floorboards floor after sanding work in N11 Floorboards floor after sanding work in N11

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  |   Temple Fortune  |   1 October 2021

Sanding and refinishing in Temple Fortune, NW11 enhanced this parquet floor by removing worn layers and evening out the surface. The pattern now appears clearer, finished with a smooth coating that supports 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 Temple Fortune, NW11. 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 NW11

Our Approach

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

  • Beading Installation (incl. materials)
  • Damp Proofing - Liquid DPM
  • Doors Plus Frame Trimming (per door)
  • Furniture Moving
  • Gap Filling
  • Lift & Dispose Hardwood Flooring
  • Parquet - Sand, Buff & Oil
  • Parquet Floor Fitting - No Border
  • Thresholds & Fitting (inc. materials)
  • Oak Parquet Flooring Blocks, Prime, 70x280x20 mm
  • Bitumen Cleaning

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 NW11 Parquet floor after sanding work in NW11 Parquet floor after sanding work in NW11

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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4  |   Wandsworth  |   1 October 2021

Original floorboards in Wandsworth, SW17 were refinished to remove worn coatings and surface marks. The timber now feels smooth and even, with a clean, natural finish that holds up well in 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 Wandsworth, SW17. 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 SW17

Our Approach

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

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

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 SW17 Floorboards floor after sanding work in SW17 Floorboards floor after sanding work in SW17

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  |   Southwark  |   1 October 2021

In Southwark, SE16, this engineered wood floor was refinished to remove worn coatings and light surface marks. The boards now have a smooth, even finish with a clean appearance and reliable durability 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 Southwark, SE16. 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 SE16 Floor condition before work at SE16 Floor condition before work at SE16

Our Approach

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

  • Engineered - Buff & Re-Oil
  • Stairs- 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:

Engineered Wood floor after sanding work in SE16 Engineered Wood floor after sanding work in SE16 Engineered Wood floor after sanding work in SE16

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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4  |   Waltham Abbey  |   1 October 2021

Engineered wood flooring in Waltham Abbey, EN8 was laid with accurate spacing and careful board alignment throughout. The result is a tidy, well-finished surface with a consistent look and dependable performance for everyday use.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional installation of engineered wood flooring at a property in Waltham Abbey, EN8. 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 engineered wood. Any existing floor covering was lifted and disposed of cleanly before the fitting work began.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

Floor condition before work at EN8

Our Approach

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

  • Doors Plus Frame Trimming (per door)
  • Engineered Flooring Installation

The Result

The completed engineered wood 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:

Engineered Wood floor after fitting work in EN8 Engineered Wood floor after fitting work in EN8 Engineered Wood floor after fitting work in EN8

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does engineered wood 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.

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

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7  |   Fulham  |   1 September 2021

Proper upkeep of hardwood flooring and stairs is the key to prolonging their life and enjoying them for many years. Check out the flawless results professional floor and stair sanding, sealing, and repair can achieve with this recent Fulham project.

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Project Overview

This Fulham project covered the repair, gap filling, sanding and refinishing of a hardwood floor and a wooden staircase in a residential property. The floor had developed gaps and some boards had suffered damage that needed addressing before any finishing work could begin. The staircase was due for a full refresh — treads were scuffed, the finish had peeled away on the nosings and the handrail area was worn. The client wanted the floor finished with a high-quality lacquer and the staircase treated to the same standard with a durable sealant suited to heavy daily traffic. Work of this scope in Fulham and the surrounding areas typically costs between £28 and £42 per square metre.

Fulham hardwood floor and stairs before repair and sanding

The Challenge

Combining floor and stair renovation in one project is logical and cost-effective but it requires careful planning. The staircase is the access route for the team, so the floor and stairs cannot simply be sanded and finished at the same time — the sequence must be managed so that the team can still move around the property without walking on wet finish. Boards with damage beyond repair also needed sourcing and replacing before sanding, and the range of finish conditions across the floor — some areas very worn, others in better shape — meant the coarse sanding pass needed care to avoid taking too much material from the better-preserved sections while still removing the damage in the worst areas.

Our Approach

Board repair and replacement: Boards that were structurally damaged or too worn for sanding to cure were replaced with closely matched hardwood. Loose boards elsewhere were refixed. All repair work was completed and inspected before sanding began.

Sanding in progress on the Fulham floor and stairs

Gap filling: Gaps across the floor were filled in two stages: pine slivers where gaps were wide, resin and sawdust mix for the finer ones. Once the filler had fully cured, it was taken back flush with the surrounding boards in the first sanding pass.

Sanding: The floor was sanded through three grits — coarse, medium, fine. Care was taken to follow the grain throughout and to blend the transitions between repaired and original sections. The staircase was sanded after the floor, with the team using a combination of portable machines and hand tools to cover treads, risers and nosings thoroughly.

Finishing: The floor received two coats of a hard-wearing water-based lacquer with a light abrasion between coats. The staircase was finished with a purpose-formulated sealant appropriate for high-traffic stair use. Both finishes were applied in a consistent satin sheen for a cohesive look from floor to staircase.

The Result

Both the floor and the staircase came out looking clean, repaired and well-protected. All gaps are filled, the surface is smooth and even, and the lacquer gives a durable finish that will hold up for years under normal household traffic. The stair sealant is appropriately hard-wearing for what is genuinely one of the most demanding surfaces in a domestic property. This Fulham job illustrates the value of tackling floor and stair renovation as a single coordinated project.

Fulham hardwood floor and stairs after sanding and lacquering

FAQ

What is the best finish for a wooden staircase?
A purpose-mixed floor lacquer or sealant with a high solids content is the best choice for stairs. The finish needs to be hard enough to withstand concentrated point loads from foot traffic without chipping or peeling. We advise against standard wall or furniture varnishes on stairs as they are not formulated for this level of use and tend to peel away at the nosings within months.

Can a staircase be sanded if it has spindles and a newel post in the way?
Yes. Machine access is limited around spindles, but this is standard on all staircase sanding jobs. Detail machines and hand tools are used in the areas where a larger machine cannot reach. The result is the same quality of surface — it simply takes longer per tread than a flat floor area does.

How long does the whole floor and staircase project take?
A project covering a mid-sized floor plus a full staircase, including board replacement, gap filling, sanding and two coats of finish, typically takes three to four days. The property needs to be accessible throughout and we ask that the floor and stairs are left clear for at least 24 hours after the final finish coat before normal use resumes.

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10  |   Streatham  |   1 September 2021

A recent Streatham project came with the main goal to restore a beautiful but pretty worn and tired parquet floor. Gap filling improved the floor’s stability, sanding dealt with the surface issues and the fresh layers of lacquer improved the appearance.

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Project Overview

This Streatham project involved gap filling, full sanding and lacquering of a parquet floor that had become worn and dull after years of use. The floor itself was structurally sound — no loose or damaged blocks — but the finish had gone, the gaps between blocks had widened and the surface was visibly tired. The brief was to restore the floor to a good condition with a hard-wearing lacquer finish that would protect it for years without requiring ongoing specialist attention. Parquet sanding and lacquering in South London typically runs from £28 to £45 per square metre depending on the extent of gap filling required and the number of coats needed.

Streatham parquet floor before sanding and gap filling

The Challenge

Sanding parquet correctly is more involved than sanding a straight-run plank floor. In a standard herringbone or basket-weave layout the blocks run in at least two directions, sometimes more. Running a belt sander along just one axis will sand cleanly with the grain on some blocks while cutting against the grain on others. Against-grain sanding leaves visible scratches that are extremely difficult to remove without taking the floor back down to bare wood again. The technique for parquet sanding requires using disc or planetary orbital machines that can work across multiple grain directions simultaneously, combined with careful passes along specific block runs for the final fine-grit stage. Getting this right demands experience and the right equipment.

Our Approach

Gap filling: We started by going over the full floor, checking block adhesion and assessing gaps. All blocks were solid and well-bonded, so no repair work was needed before filling. Fine gaps between blocks were filled with a resin and sawdust mix compatible with the species of timber. This mixture was pressed in firmly, levelled off flush and allowed to cure fully before any sanding began.

Parquet floor sanding in progress in Streatham

Sanding: We used a planetary orbital sander for the first passes to cut through the old finish and level the dried filler without risking against-grain damage. Once the bulk of the old finish was removed, careful belt sander passes along specific block run directions were used for the medium-grit stage. The floor was finished with a fine-grit pass using a random orbital for a smooth, clean surface throughout. Edge work and corners were done with detail equipment to match the quality of the main field.

Lacquering: Two coats of hard-wearing water-based lacquer were applied with a light sanding between coats. The client chose a satin sheen, which gives the parquet pattern good visual clarity without the high-gloss look that can make older parquet feel overly formal. The lacquer we used is formulated for residential floors with a high hardness rating, so it holds up well under normal daily traffic.

The Result

The finished floor looks clean, consistent and considerably more alive than when we started. The gaps are filled, the surface is smooth, the pattern reads clearly under the satin lacquer and the whole floor now has proper protection against daily wear. This Streatham parquet project shows what a difference professional sanding and lacquering can make to a floor that has simply been left too long without attention.

Streatham parquet floor after sanding and lacquering

FAQ

How do I know whether my parquet floor needs sanding or just a topcoat of lacquer?
If the existing lacquer is still generally intact and the floor just looks dull, a thorough clean and a maintenance topcoat may be sufficient. If the lacquer has worn through to bare wood in traffic areas, or the surface is scratched below the finish layer, a full sand is needed before any new lacquer will bond and perform correctly. We can advise after a brief inspection.

Is it possible to change the sheen level when refinishing parquet?
Yes. When the floor is sanded back to bare wood, the existing sheen level is removed entirely. You can then choose any sheen from matt through to full gloss for the new finish. We carry a full range and can show you samples before we begin.

How often should parquet be professionally sanded?
In a normal domestic property with regular cleaning, most parquet floors benefit from a full sand and refinish every ten to fifteen years. High-traffic areas such as hallways may need attention sooner. Keeping the lacquer maintained — cleaning regularly with a suitable product and applying a maintenance topcoat if it starts to look worn in spots — extends the time between full sandings considerably.

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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

  • Flooring Services
  • Floor Sanding
    • Wood Floor Staining
    • Wood Floor Gap Filling
    • Commercial Floor Sanding
    • Engineered Floor Sanding & Refinishing
  • Wood Floor Fitting
    • Parquet Floor Installation
    • Laminate Floor Installation
    • Engineered Wood Floor Installation - Supply & Fit
    • Solid Wood Floor Fitting - Supply & Fit
    • LVT Floor Installation - Supply & Fit
  • Floor Repairs
    • Parquet Floor Repair and Restoration
    • Engineered Wood Floor Repairs
    • Wood Floor Scratch Repair
    • Floorboards Replacement
  • Care & Maintenance
    • Re-Oiling & Recoating Oiled Floors
    • Vinyl & Linoleum Cleaning
    • Hardwood Floor Buffing
    • Wood Floor Polishing
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