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Why Your Stone Floor Looks Dull (and How Professional Polishing Can Fix It) Stone floors go dull because foot traffic...
Why Dust-Free Floor Sanding Matters, and What It Actually Means Modern floor sanding uses high-powered extraction equipment that captures wood...
Sealing Stone Floors After Restoration: Why It Matters and How Long It Lasts Sealing is the final stage of any...
Marble, Limestone or Travertine: Which Stone Floors Can Be Restored, and How? Marble, limestone, and travertine floors can all be...
Can Engineered Wood Floors Be Sanded? What You Need to Know Before You Book Engineered wood floors can be sanded,...
Oil or Lacquer? How to Choose the Right Finish for Your Wood Floor Oil penetrates into the wood fibres and...
How Much Does Wood Floor Sanding Cost in Surrey and Hampshire? When people start thinking about restoring their wooden floors,...
Oil or Lacquer? How to Choose the Right Finish for Your Wood Floor
Oil penetrates into the wood fibres and protects from within; lacquer sits on top of the wood as a hard, sealed film. Neither is universally better — the right choice depends on the room, how much traffic it sees, and how hands-on you want to be with maintenance. In practice, most….
How Much Does Wood Floor Sanding Cost in Surrey and Hampshire?
When people start thinking about restoring their wooden floors, the first thing they usually do is a quick Google search. You will often see prices ranging from £4 to £25 per m² on some websites. At first glance that sounds great. But….
Can Engineered Wood Floors Be Sanded?
Engineered wood floors can be sanded, but only when the wear layer (the solid hardwood veneer on top) is thick enough to survive the process. As a working rule, a wear layer of 3mm or more can support at least one….