Restoring wood floors in commercial settings sometimes take a little bit of organising. Usually, these types of places have classes scheduled round the clock. It is therefore important to ensure they go ahead as best they can, so careful scheduling is vital. The Fever Dance Company in Preston, Lancashire offers a range of adult classes, children’s classes, competitions and events and fame school to name a few.
We were given the opportunity to restore the wood floor throughout. All old surface coatings and damage are erased throughout the sanding process. If ever a floor needs a hard-wearing finish, this must be it! This beautiful wood floor is used for all types of dance classes and heavy use. Furthermore, it is important that we provide our clients with the necessary information about wood finishes.
What is involved in restoring wood floors?
It is likely that if you look up information that you will come across different terms. These terms also may include floor sanding, wood floor refinishing and wood floor restoration. It is important that you understand the difference between them. Floor sanding is the process of sanding the floorboards.
Once the floors are entirely stripped of their old coatings then will need a new finish to be applied. Some call this part of the process refinishing. When discussing the term wood floor restoration, it is likely that the person is discussing the entire process.
The dance studio wood floor was completely transformed. We will always give advice on maintaining and upkeep of your wood floors. It is important that you get the most from your investment and we also remain on hand to offer maintenance programs to assist this.
If you would like to find out more about restoring wood floors and the options available to you, please contact us on 0800 852 7188. Request a quote today.