South London Sanding Ltd enjoy the revitalisation of schools and different types of halls which have often been left tired and worn from acute foot and shoe abuse. These floors are often heavy duty pine parquet, sometimes as much as 35mm in thickness, whereas domestic blocks are usually 18-22mm thick, but the construction and renovation process is all the same. You will notice the timber is hand picked usually without, or at least, very few knots, being from the sapwood and heart of the tree. Other popular materials used in halls and schools are hardwood strips or blocks in oak or the very red tone of sapelle, popular in the 50's and 60's.
As explained the renovation process for commercial floors is exactly the same as in the house, though tougher, higher specification lacquers are applied to help combat high traffic and general abuse.
Using the latest in machine technology, creating minimal dust, we are floor sanding in Kent, London and South London, renovating natural wood floors to the highest of standards. Whether you have just discarded those dirt hoarding carpets or simply require your varnished floor to be re-furbished, call us now for a free quotation.
We use the finest quality lacquers and oils, scientifically designed and developed in the UK, Sweden and Germany. Mylands, Bona Kemi, and Pallmann are World leaders in floor products, which means both looks and durability are more than catered for when covering your newly sanded floor. Whether you require a clear or stained, matt, satin or gloss finishes, our team will always be able to satisfy your requirements.
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