
Wooden Floor gap filling
When it comes to gap filling wooden floors, there are four main methods to consider. Each method varies based on the type of floor and the size of the gaps, so it's essential to choose the right one for your specific needs. With over 15 years of experience in sanding and finishing wooden floors in Kent, we've tested every gap filling technique to find what works best. Trust our expertise to help you achieve a flawless finish for your wooden floors
Floorboard filling
Here are four effective ways to fill wooden floorboards: 1. Wooden slivers cut from reclaimed flooring can seamlessly blend with your existing boards. 2. A mixture of resin and fine sawdust provides a sturdy and fill. 3. Acrylic-based mastic offers flexibility and ease of. 4. Draught-ex is an excellent option for sealing gaps and enhancing insulation. These methods can help maintain beauty and functionality of your wooden floors.
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Parquet floor restoration specialists
Parquet floors are seen by many to be the crème de la crème of wood flooring. With their different styles of installation you can lose yourself just looking over the beautiful grain patterns.
We have been sanding and finishing parquet flooring for many years, often old tired looking parquet floors need repairs and filling to be done. We can source and stock reclaimed flooring for any size repair.
Victorian & Edwardian Floorboards
In our opinion a restored Victorian or Edwardian pine floorboard floor is better than an Oak floor in an old property full of character. It is so lovely to be able to sand and finish such old wood and bring it back to life. We often dwell on "if these old floorboards could talk the stories they would tell".