Before the works...
The oak engineered wood flooring in this Muswell Hill property was looking tired and in urgent need of renovation. During our obligation-free survey, we did detailed inspection of the wooden floors & discussed with the client all possible options, followed by detailed quote with our floor sanding & repairs pricing.
Our client has decided to go for floor sanding of 38 sqm oak engineered wood flooring and finishing the floors in matt Lacquer.
How we carried out this oak engineered wood flooring restoration...
One of the challenges we faced during the floor works was to complete the floor works in stages, due to bulky pieces of furniture, which could not be removed from the rooms.
Engineered wood flooring comes with different thickness of the top layer. During the initial survey, we have checked the remaining thickness however, our team will verify again, there is sufficient depth before starting the floor sanding works.
During the oak hardwood floor sanding & restoration, the entire timber surface is going through a process of levelling with coarser grids, finishing with finer grids, and finally buffing, prior to the application of the sealant & between the coats, for outstanding results.
Our works included approx. 38 sqm oak engineered wood flooring floor restoration and finishing in matt lacquer. The sealing went down with 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of Junckers HT700 lacquer (previously known as Juckers HP Commercial).
Overall, this floor restoration project in Muswell Hill was completed as originally planned and to the satisfaction of the client.
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Did you know this about oak flooring?
Oak wood is a durable and strong hardwood timber known for its distinct grain patterns and wide range of colors, from light brown to reddish tones. It has a coarse texture with prominent grain markings, making it a popular choice for furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and structural applications. Oak is highly resistant to wear, moisture, and insect damage, offering long-lasting durability. It takes staining in dark, light, greys and whites well, with lacquer and oil-based finishes. Another reason that makes it the most popular timber for wooden flooring offering versatility in both traditional and contemporary designs.