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Recoating Timber Floors

If your existing timber floors are looking the worse for wear it may be time to restore them with a fresh finish. 

Any recoating process will require that the floor be sanded to rejuvenate the appearance of old flooring. The degree of sanding depends on the condition of the old floor. If your floor has minor surface scratches and light scuff marks, only a light sanding and re-coat floor finish will be necessary. However, for deep scratches and damage the flooring will have to be sanded right back and new coats of polish applied.

The type of polish you need depends on several factors including level of traffic, desired appearance and wear factors. At Traditional Timber Floor Sanding we offer a variety of finishes including polyurethane, monothane acrylic or oil-based.

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Floor Sanding FAQ's

  • How dusty is timber floor sanding ?
  • How long does it take to sand timber floors ?
  • Will the gaps between the boards be filled ?
  • When should I sand my timber floors ?

 

The answers to these questions and others about timber floor sanding and timber floor polishing can be found on our FAQ's page

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