FAQs

Carpet/Laminate Removal?

We do not provide carpet or laminate removal services as we need to see the floors in there entirety in order to properly asses them and provide an accurate quote.

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Lacquer vs Hardwax Oil

Lacquer vs Hardwax Oil: Pro's & Cons Lacquer Pro's: Very hard wearing and if maintained properly will last a few years longer than Oil. Cons: Very difficult to spot repair if stained or scratched.   Hardwax Oil Pro's: Brings out the beauty of wood, easy to maintain and is patch repairable. Cons: Standard Hardwax Oil [...]

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Can Gaps In My Floor Be Filled?

Yes the size of the gaps and floor type will determine which method is used. Our team are experienced in using a number of highly effective gap filling techniques such as; Resin or Gap Master. Additionally if you have floorboards, we do not recommend Resin Gap Filling. Floorboards are sub-floors and move a lot [...]

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Should My Room(s) Be Clear Of Furniture?

Yes furniture must be removed the day before any works take place. Our quotes are based on floor areas being clear of furniture and other obstacles before the restoration process begins.

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How Long Does The Process Usually Take?

This depends entirely on the floor type and condition however, to give you a better idea, to sand and seal a 25-30m2 would usually take a day to complete, providing the area is free of furniture in preparation for us to come in and carry out the work. Because all wood floor restoration jobs [...]

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Should I Paint My Walls Before or After Sanding?

Short Answer: Before. Although floors can be covered pretty simply during painting, the use of ladders and paint itself, could all potentially cause damage to a wooden floor. With this in mind, our recommendation is to paint your walls before spending money on wooden floor sanding and finishing. Any minor damage or spills affecting your [...]

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Should I Paint Skirting Boards Before or After Floor Sanding?

Short Answer, Before. Skirting boards can get marks from the edge sander and also during the staining process. With this in mind our advice follows: We recommend painting your skirtings to completion, with the view to re-touch any effected areas after the floors are complete. The reason for this is because it's a lot [...]

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Can Hardwood Flooring Be Sanded?

It sure can, Hardwood flooring such as Oak, Merbau, Walnut and many more look amazing when complete. Be sure to check out the photographs of our recent work; we've tried to include pictures showing a wide variety of wood types in our portfolio. If you have questions about your wood flooring, please contact us. [...]

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How Much Does Floor Sanding Cost?

The cost of any project varies depending on the Condition, Size, Wood type and the Finish required. Reductions on larger Commercial areas are always available when you choose Restore Floor Sanders. Contact us today for a free estimate!

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