Do you work with other species of timber as well as oak? Yes, we can refinish a number of species of timber By Ian Kelly|2025-05-07T15:23:50+01:007th May 2025|Oak Flooring|Comments Off on Do you work with other species of timber as well as oak? Read More
How soon can furniture go back? Light furniture can be returned after 24 hours; heavier items By Ian Kelly|2025-05-07T15:22:01+01:007th May 2025|Oak Flooring|Comments Off on How soon can furniture go back? Read More
What does oak floor restoration cost? Prices start from £25 + VAT per m² for sanding By Ian Kelly|2025-05-08T09:09:21+01:007th May 2025|Floor Restoration, Oak Flooring|Comments Off on What does oak floor restoration cost? Read More
Will sanding create dust in the rest of the house? Very little. Our dust extraction captures a majority of airborne By Ian Kelly|2025-05-08T09:09:32+01:007th May 2025|Floor Restoration, Oak Flooring|Comments Off on Will sanding create dust in the rest of the house? Read More
Do you offer oil as well as lacquer finishes? Yes. You can choose an oil, from manufacturers such as By Ian Kelly|2025-05-08T09:09:41+01:007th May 2025|Floor Restoration, Oak Flooring|Comments Off on Do you offer oil as well as lacquer finishes? Read More
How long does a typical installation take? For an average 25 m² room we allow two to By Ian Kelly|2025-05-07T15:16:10+01:007th May 2025|Oak Flooring|Comments Off on How long does a typical installation take? Read More
Can you match new boards to our existing oak floor? Absolutely. We can source reclaimed or new solid or engineered By Ian Kelly|2025-05-08T09:09:49+01:007th May 2025|Floor Restoration, Oak Flooring|Comments Off on Can you match new boards to our existing oak floor? Read More
How thick must the wear layer be to sand engineered oak? You need at least a 3 mm solid-oak wear layer. By Ian Kelly|2025-05-07T15:12:42+01:007th May 2025|Oak Flooring|Comments Off on How thick must the wear layer be to sand engineered oak? Read More
Is solid or engineered oak better for under-floor heating? Engineered oak is generally the safer choice because its layered By Ian Kelly|2025-05-07T15:14:52+01:007th May 2025|Oak Flooring|Comments Off on Is solid or engineered oak better for under-floor heating? Read More