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Revive Your Wooden Floors
Natural products decline over time - through neglect and inevitable wear. A traditional wooden floor - providing a surface still unrivalled for practical beauty, durability and ease of maintenance - is no exception.
Whether your floor is looking a tired, shabby grey to bearing marks and more serious damage - the solution is at hand.
Floor sanding and resealing from a specialist restoration company.
Make Floor Sanding Reigate RH3 your choice for floor repairs.
Don’t worry about dust and disruption. Our machines have a collection system that ensures sanding is virtually dust free. Any closure will be brief: our flexible working - at weekends or even overnight - will adjust to your domestic and business schedule.
Wherever your floors may be - in the home, office, school, gallery, bar, shop or restaurant - we’ll bring them back to tiptop condition:
We’ll repair or replace damaged timber; remove old sealant and paint; apply the fresh protection to the bare wood of natural oil, hard wax or lacquer.
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The Priory was built for Augustinian Canons in 1235 and was converted into a Tudor House. A stable block was added in the late17th century.
Inside, there is much of interest.The socalled Holbein fireplace in the hall has a large wooden surround with Tudor roses and panelling. There has been much conjecture over its original home.The early 18th century painted staircase is a dazzling achievement and one of the best of its kind in the whole country.
Outside the town, the two windmills offer contrasting examples of their types.The postmill on the Heath is now a residential conversion dating from 1824.The brick tower mill on Wray Common was built in the 1760s and has the rare - if not unique - distinction of being a consecrated church.
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Guide to refinishing the school gymnasium floor
Over time the wooden floor in the school gymnasium will see much wear and tear. Ground in dirt, scuff marks, and scratches are all common problems. When running a busy school it can be difficult to fully refurbish the floor, so a useful alternative is to sand and refinish the floor instead. Below we share tips on how to sand and refinish your school gymnasium floor.
Prepare the school floor for sanding
Thoroughly clean the floor to get rid of all traces of dust and dirt. The floor needs to be thoroughly mopped and then dried before the sanding process can begin. In most cases, industrial cleaners are best used to get the maximum possible clean.
Lightly sand the wooden floor
To be able to apply a new finish to the gymnasium floor, then you firstly need to prepare the school floor for sanding. Refinishing this type of floor means that you just need to lightly sand the floor, removing the very top layer. This will help to create a smooth finish on which to apply the new polyurethane top coat. Lightly sanding a wooden floor will help to get rid of any superficial scratches or scuffs on the wooden surface. For best results use dust free sanding machines.
Refinish the floor
Once the floor has been sanded the next step is to ensure that all dust has been removed. This is why dust free sanding machines are incredibly useful in such a large space. Once the floor is dust free you can then begin to apply the protective finish, which in most cases is polyurethane varnish. This is incredibly durable and tough over long periods of use. You will need to apply several coats of varnish.
When refinishing might not work
Refinishing works on floors with superficial scratch marks and general wear and tear, with ground in dirt. If the wooden floor is badly dented, has deep scratches, or has large chunks of wood gouged out, then the floor will need to be fully restored and then refurbished. If this is the case, then ideally it is best to use floor sanding specialists who can carry out this work for you.
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