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Wood Floor Sanding and Finishing

Maintaining your wooden floor is essential if you want it to last longer and perform better.

 

Different types of wood require different type of protection. As affiliate of The Ultimate Floor Sanding Company, we can oil or lacquer your wooden floor. We will need to access the floor before any quotation can be given.

“In one day our scratched & stained parquet floor was restored to its beauty of once long ago.  Many thanks.” Mrs Baker, Impington

Wood sanding and finishing Cambridge

 

 

 

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We offer 4 different packages for wood restoration:

 

1/ WOOD CLEANING and OILING:

If your floor doesn’t have any scratches and it has been oiled before, we will be able to clean the floor and then re-apply oil to bring it back to life again. This will require pre-inspection and testing.

2/ WOOD SANDING and OILING:

This will involve sanding the wood to prepare it for the application of hard wax oil (2 to 3 coats). The sanding system we use is 99.9% dust free as we use an advanced extraction system. We will then proceed with the application of the protection to the wood. No traffic can be allowed on the floor for at least 3/4 hours to allow the protection to cure. Also we will ask you to remove all furniture from the rooms before the work commence.

3/ WOOD SANDING and LACQUERING:

This will involve sanding the wood to prepare it for the application of the protection. The system we use is 99.9% dust free as we use an advanced extraction system. We will then proceed with the application of the protection to the wood. No traffic can be allowed on the floor for at least 8 hours to allow the protection to cure. Also we will ask you to remove all furniture from the rooms before the work commence.

4/ WOOD -- MAINTENANCE PLAN:

The Maintenance Plan is designed to keep your wooden floor clean and looking good all year long, year after year. You will actually save more money than you realise because you can expect your wooden floor to last longer. And best of all, they’ll always look good.

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Know The Step To The Best Sanding & Finishing for Wooden Floors in Cambridgeshire

 


 

1. PREPARATION OF THE FLOOR BEFORE SANDING

We will inspect the floor to ensure all nails are well below the wood surface. All loose board will be secured before sanding commence.

2. HIGH-FILTRATION VACUUM

Removal of dry soil and particles that might cause damage to the floor during the sanding process.

3. SANDING OF THE MAIN FLOOR AREA

The system we use is 99.9% dust free as we use an advanced extraction system. Different grit values on the bell sander will ensure a quality finish.

4. EDGES AND DETAILED SANDING

Our edging sander delivers a uniform finished to all edges and hard to reach places under fixes furniture and radiators.

 

5. FINAL FINISHING: ROTARY SANDING

A super fine grit sanding system will deliver a superior and even finish to the whole floor area. This is done by means of a rotary sander.

6. FINE DUST REMOVAL

Highly efficient vacuum system is used for the thorough removal of any dust particles from the freshly sanded wooden floor.

7. OIL OR LACQUER FINISIH (Choose option A or B)

A- OIL FINISH:

Two applications of hard wax oil on your wooden floor will deliver a beautiful natural finish that is moisture and dirt resistant.

Be aware that if will take up to 4 hours* for the floor to cure enough to allow light foot traffic. Furniture can only move back 24 hours* after foot traffic has commenced. (Avoid at all cost dragging furniture on a  freshly lacquered floor surface.)

B- LACQUERED FINISH:

Application of a Primer to the sanded floor followed by one coat of water based lacquer.

Once the first coat has cured, the floor will be prepared for a further 2 coats of lacquer. Be aware that if will take up to 8 hours* for the floor to cure enough to allow light foot traffic. Furniture can only move back 24 hours*  after foot traffic has commenced. (Avoid at all cost dragging furniture on a  freshly lacquered floor surface.)

* Curing and drying time depends on weather conditions and air flow