Restoring Parquet flooring requires a sympathetic approach. Why is this? Unlike larger wooden boards, each of the parquet boards are much smaller. Therefore, there is more room for error or damage. If individual boards (with any floor sanding job) are loose, then they can be damaged in the sanding process.
Part of eliminating this issue is to make sure that the appropriate preparation is carried out, prior to work starting. This means that all the boards are checked in order to see whether they are secure or not. All loose boards will need fixing prior to sanding.
Parquet flooring is really popular. It always has been. But it has seen a large resurgence in recent years. It is believed that it brings a lot of character to any space where it is fitted. Advice and guidance will be given at the time your parquet floor is fitted. It is important that you follow this guidance in order to stay within the guidelines of any warranties offered.
Restoring Parquet Flooring
If your Parquet floor has been down for some years, it is likely that it will be showing signs of wear. This may appear in a lacklustre finish, small scratches, traffic areas of scuffs. These examples are less major issues than cupping or warping. Rest assured that it is likely that if wood restoration is possible that we will be able to help.
We are trusted and respected floor sanders who have been in the trade for many years. Our client base expands through Lancashire but does take us further afield. We offer home floor sanding and larger scale commercial wood restoration. Your parquet will be full sanded using our dustless sanding system. We then use PALLMANN wood products in order to seal and protect the boards.
Wood floor sanding and restoration is a cost-effective service. It is an investment into your wood floors. Get in touch today to request a floor sanding quote on 0800 852 7188.