Wood Floor Sanding

Wood Floor Sanding

Wood Floor Sanding in Essex

 

Lee Chapel floors have over 20 years wood floor sanding experience, bringing old tired floors back to life after prolonged periods of wear and ageing. The process involves a 99% dust-free sanding of the flooring surface, and the application of professional lacquers or oils to enhance the rich colours and details from the wood's surface.

We carry out wood floor sanding for the home and domestic purposes, including hallways, kitchens, bedrooms, and small or large living areas. We are based in Essex but can deliver our services to most surrounding counties if required.

For Village Halls, Schools & Commercial Sanding, please got to Wood Floor Restorations

For all enquiries please contact
Office: 01268 906562
Email: info@leechapelfloors.co.uk

99% Dust Free

 

Looking after our customers homes and properties is something we've permanently ingrained into our work and worker attitude at Lee Chapel Floors.

All of our larger sanding machines have very powerful dust extractors fitted on them, and the smaller machines have a vacuum attachment.  Whilst no sanding is 100% dust free, we guarantee a 99% dust free experience when restoring wooden floors.  For peace of mind we also protect all surfaces to minimise any dust or damage.

Wood Floor Sanding Machine

Wood Floor Sanding (Before)

Wood Floor Sanding Finished with Lacquer

Wood Floor Sanding (After)

Maintenance & Aftercare

 

Aftercare can prolong the life and aesthetics of your wooden floor to keep it looking as good as the day it was laid. We can help you to find the best and most affordable way to maintain your floor to keep it looking beautiful for many years.

For all enquiries please contact
Office: 01268 906562
Email: info@leechapelfloors.co.uk

Pricing

 

For all pricing and enquiries please contact our team at Lee Chapel Floors Office.

Office: 01268 906562
Email: info@leechapelfloors.co.uk

Wood Floor Sanding in Billericay, Essex

Wood Floor Sanding (Before)

Wood Floor Sanding in Billericay

Wood Floor Sanding (After)

Frequently Asked Questions

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Will I need to move my furniture?
Some of our customers prefer to move the furniture themselves; others prefer if we do the moving.  It is up to you.  We are happy to help either way.
When can we walk on the floors?
If it is a restored timber floor that has been sanded and sealed, it all depends on the product used to finish the floor. Oils can be anything between 6-24hrs between coats.  A lacquered floor is walk-able after approx 3 hours, but can take up to 72 hours to fully cure.
When can we put our area rugs back down on the floor?
On freshly finished timber floors, we recommend at least 72 hours before putting area rugs back in place.  If it is a pre-finished floor, you can put the area rug back straight away.
Is there a lot of dust when sanding the floors?
All of our larger sanding machines have very powerful dust extractors fitted on them and the smaller machines have a vacuum attachment.  Whilst no sanding is 100% dust free, we guarantee a 99% dust free experience when we restore floors.  For peace of mind we also protect all surfaces to minimise any dust.
How long will the finish last?
With regular maintenance cleaning, a floor can last many years, often 7-10 years.  When the finish becomes dull there are several professional service methods, such as a buff and re-coat which can restore the lustre with re-sanding.  It can be carried out relatively quickly, without the inconvenience of a re-sand. Saving time and money, at the same time prolonging the aesthetics and life of your floor.
Can you change the colour of the hardwood?
This depends on the species of wood. Oak and pine are acceptable to most stains and oils, however, all red woods (Mahogany, cherry, merbau, Teak) have high volumes of natural oils in them, therefore would not take well to colour.  In addition to this beech and maple are extremely dense, so would not absorb a colour well.
What if there is damage to the floor or sections where hardwood is missing?
The only thing to do Is to remove this as a board replacement and weave the new boards in. From there after the floors have been sanded and refinished the floors should integrate well. We can provide floor repair services if necessary
What if we have pet stains on the floor?
Once a pet stain has penetrated the surface the only thing to do is to remove this as a board replacement. We then weave it into your current floor. From there, after the floors have been sanded and refinished the floors should integrate well.  If, however the foul is detected straight away there is a big possibility it won’t damage the floor.
How many coats of finish are applied and is it water or oil based?
Usually, we add 1 coat base prime and then 1 coat of polyurethane, but occasional customers prefer 2 coats, especially if it is a heavy traffic area such as kitchens.  You may choose from 4 sheen levels: Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin and Matte.  If the floor finish is an oil, then we would apply one coat of maintenance oil after the oil application.
What advice do you have to prolong the finish on hardwood floors?
The best piece of advice we can give you is to take your shoes off while inside.  It is amazing what a big impact this can have.  Also, it is important to use felt pads underneath furniture (especially chairs) and entry mats at the doorway.  If you spill anything on your floor, clean it up straight away.
Can plastic tips on chairs prevent scuff marks on my floors?
Industry experts say felt tips on chairs are a better option than plastic tips, which can mark floors.  Also, we recommend that you stay away from rolling chairs as these tend to do a lot of damage to hardwood floors.
What is floor Buffing? Would that work for my floors?
Floor buffing is a process which is carried out when maintaining or cleaning a timber floor.  It is a non-invasive method where you buff/abrade the hardwood floors so that you can add an extra coat of polyurethane.  It allows you to add a sheen to the floor and an extra layer of protection.  It works if your floors are in good condition from a colour perspective, it will not solve scratches, but it will protect the colour for longer. This process can also work on sheet vinyl.  It depends on the amount of foot traffic on the floor to how often a floor should be maintained.  On a high traffic floor we would recommend an annual maintenance.
Do I have to move all my furniture out for a buff and recoat?
Yes.
Is there a lot of dust with a buff and re-coat.
The buffing and re-coat is a pretty clean process.  The floors are not sanded; rather they are just lightly buffed to abrade the existing finished allowing additional coats of finish to adhere.  The give the floor added protection and sheen.
How log does a Buff and re-coat take?
Most jobs only take one day to complete, but it ultimately depends on the size of the floor and size of the job.

Contact

01268 906562   |  info@leechapelfloors.co.uk
Unit 7, Barleylands Equestrian Centre, Basildon, Essex, SS15 4BG