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From the reassuring solidity of hardwood and engineered boards to the creative patterns of mosaic, herringbone and parquet blocks, the natural wooden floor remains as popular as ever. This essential component of traditional English building enhances the appearance of domestic properties large and small. And welcomes staff and customers in commercial buildings: from schools and offices to museums, galleries, bars and restaurants. As a natural product, it is subject to everyday wear and tear. The passage of feet and careless spills will gradually erode its youthful shine. So when your floors are looking sad and shabby, the modern solution is at hand. Floor sanding and sealing from a specialist restoration company. With over twenty years’ experience, Floor Sanding West London are your choice for wooden floor restoration throughout West London W4. After replacing or repairing damaged timber, we remove the old layers of grime and sealant by sanding to a smooth finish. If you need a fresh colour, we apply a stain before the layer of final protection comes from natural oil, hard wax or lacquer.
A dirty and disruptive job? No longer, as our modern machines provide sanding that is virtually dustfree. And we’ll keep disruption to a minimum through flexible working: a weekend or overnight job will fit around your domestic or business schedule.
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West London W5 old and new Despite its initial appearance of closely-knit dormitory suburbs interspersed by flyovers and trading estates, West London still has its share of country houses and their estates. Osterley Park dates from the late 18th century, while Chiswick House is a fine complement to the elegant riverside ‘villages’ of the Mall and Stand-on-the-Green.
Middlesex lost a third of its area when the County of London was created in 1888 – and the old county ceased to exist in name when the new London boroughs swallowed the remainder in 1965.
Leaping forward to the 20th century, the Hoover building is a striking landmark at Perivale on the A40. As time - and increasing traffic - passes, the Art Deco of the 1930s exercises its own peculiar charm. |
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A healthy conscience with your hardwood floor
Air pollution might have been a big topic of conversation again this year, but we’re proud to say that your local floor sanders in London are doing their part. Our dust free sanding machines are helping to maintain the air quality in our clients' homes - as well as ensuring we keep the place tidy while on the job! But there’s also more to the environmental benefits of the wooden floorboards our services protect and maintain.
Here to keep your conscience (and your floorboards) clean, we look at wood as an eco-friendly flooring material.
Contrary to popular belief, wood is the most renewable flooring material available. Through improvements in sustainable forest management, wood sources are being properly maintained and protected for production, allowing regrowth to overcome depletion. Harvesting wood materials also has little environmental impact in comparison to the production of materials like carpet and linoleum.
Responsible consumption of wood materials supports the maintenance and growth of forestry land. This is beneficial to the environment because wood just happens to be a naturally carbon neutral product. Throughout the life-cycle of the tree, carbon is absorbed from the atmosphere and exchanged for oxygen, helping to maintain air quality. Wood then continues to store carbon during its service years, preventing its release back into the atmosphere.
Unlike carpet, wood doesn’t trap dander and dust, emitting allergens into the air. Instead, with regular light care wood is a hypoallergenic product to have in your home.
It can also last for hundreds of years meaning that you aren’t incurring production pollution by needing to replace your flooring regularly.
Although professional maintenance helps to ensure that wooden flooring endures, you’ll generally only need to worry about sanding a wooden floor every few years. In the meantime, you can care for your floorboards with regular floor varnishing services, and wood floor refinishing.
So the good news is that not only is wood an environmentally sustainable flooring material, it also helps to maintain air quality before and after it becomes a beautiful addition to your home, and your local floor sanding contractors will help you to make sure it lasts a lifetime.
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