Wood Flooring Sanding

Professional wood floor sanding to remove wear, surface damage and old finishes, restoring timber floors ready for refinishing.

Is This the Right Service for You?

Wood floor sanding is suitable where the timber floor is structurally sound but shows signs of wear, scratching or surface damage.

  • Scratched, worn or dull wood floors

  • Floors with old or failing finishes

  • Colour changes or refinishing projects

  • Domestic and commercial properties

    If boards are damaged beyond surface wear, repairs may be required as part of the sanding process.

What Wood Floor Sanding Involves

Sanding removes the top layer of the wood floor to create a clean, even surface ready for finishing.

  1. Assessment of floor thickness and condition

  2. Removal of old finishes and surface damage

  3. Progressive sanding for a smooth result

  4. Preparation for oil, lacquer or stain

Our Sanding Process

Initial assessment and floor inspection

Preparation and protection of surrounding areas

Professional sanding using appropriate equipment

Edge sanding and detail work

Final preparation for finishing

Solid oak floor being sanded
Close up of a parquet floor that has been sanded smooth
Pine floorboards sanded and stained to a light finish

Repairs During Sanding

Minor repairs can often be carried out during the sanding process to improve the final result.

Examples include:

Replacement of damaged boards

Securing loose or creaking boards

Filling gaps and surface imperfections

More extensive repairs are assessed separately before sanding begins.

Finishing Options After Sanding

Once sanded, floors are finished to protect the surface and achieve the desired appearance.

Common options include:

Hardwax oils

Lacquers and varnishes

Colour oils and stains

Finish selection depends on durability requirements, appearance and usage.

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