Parquet Floor Restored York
Customer had large stains on the floor. By sanding the wood all stains have been removed and 3 fresh coats of seal have been applied.
Customer had large stains on the floor. By sanding the wood all stains have been removed and 3 fresh coats of seal have been applied.
On this Cherry Parquet Floor restoration project the floor has been sanded down to a fine grit and 3 coats of seal have been applied.
On this Finger Parquet Floor restoration project the floor has been repaired, sanded down and 3 coats of seal have been applied leaving the floor looking like new.
Customer contacted us regarding his solid oak sand seal floor project in Pontefract. Because the customer removed one of the internal walls the floor was left with a gap that he covered with plywood. For this repair we removed the plywood and cleaned and flattened the gap. To cover the gap we made a new bespoke piece of oak that we put in place to match the existing floor, this was fixed in place with wood glue.
Customer contacted us in regard to his oak strip floor restoration project in Wheldrake York. He wanted to know what options he was to bring the floor to former glory.
When we have been to do the survey, we have noticed the floor was full of deep scratches. We have recommended a full re-sand to remove scratches. Also, we have suggested to use a high traffic lacquer to protect the floor as much as possible. The customer agreed with our recommendation, so the work has gone ahead.
Customer called to book a survey to have his engineered oak restored. We have been to customers house to asses if the floor has been sanded before. On engineered floor it is very important to know how many millimetres of solid wood are left on the surface. In the layer is to thin there is a risk of reaching the underlayer and then the floor is ruined.
Customer called to book a survey to have his solid pine floor sanded. We have been to customers house and we have noticed the floor was stained and had lacquer on it. The customer told us he like the natural feel of the pine boards and he would not be interested in re-staining the floor.
The customer called us on this Spanish oak floor restoration project to see what we can do to help. During our conversation the customer mentioned he has initially tried to restore the floor and it has gone wrong. Because the floor hasn’t been sanded correctly the floor was very uneven. Once he has applied seal it ended up being very patchy. We have many customers calling us with same problem, either them trying to restore the floor of the builder is trying to do it for them. It is very important the sanding process to be done by a experienced person.
Customer contacted us in regard to this beech wood restoration project in Hook. He wanted to know what options he was to bring the floor to former glory.
When we have been to do the survey, we have noticed the floor was particularly damaged in the door area. We have recommended a full re-sand to remove scratches. Also, because the customer had dogs we have suggested to use a high traffic lacquer to protect the floor as much as possible. The customer agreed with our recommendation, so the work has gone ahead.