Sanding Wood Floors SouthportSanding wood floors in kitchens can often provide challenges. Why is this? Kitchen floors experience most challenges in terms of wear and tear and use. It is one of the most used rooms in terms tracking and tread areas. It is likely more likely that water damage and other problems can be found on wood floors in kitchens. This wood floor is a great example of this. The dirty areas show where the most used areas are. This becomes problematic.

Why?

There are a few reasons why this is problematic for a wooden floor. If a wood floor is ingrained with dirt, it looks unsightly. Alongside this, it is likely that the wood finish has been worn away. If the wood finish is no longer present, then dirt will appear much quicker and damage the wooden grain underneath.

In order to sort this issue, floor sanding needs to happen. In this process, the surface layers are sanded back. With this, the dirt is removed and replaced by the beautiful natural wood underneath. Once the sanding process has taken place, another wood finish is applied.

Floor Sanding Company SouthportBeautifully Restored Wood Floors

When your wood floors have been restored, they look like new. The sanding process can be completed a number of times throughout the lifespan of your floor. However, it is important that you do not take off too many layers of the wood when sanding. Furthermore, this will mean that you will be restricted to how many times your floors can be restored.

One of our clients recently commented:

“Ian and Dave have done an amazing job, its absolutely outstanding. They sanded the whole down
stairs of my home after water had leaked causing my oak floor to bellow. After they had finish it looked like a brand new floor and that is no exaggeration. Well done and thank you Ian.”

When quoting for sanding wood floors, we provide as much information as possible to offer our clients valuable information. Furthermore, if you have questions or would like to discuss a floor sanding quote, please call today on 0800 852 7188.