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Services

Floor Sanding
Our main service provided is floor sanding. This service allows us to remove the old finish off your current floor and provide a new flat surface to be refinished. The floor will go through a first rough sand to flatten any raised areas and then a fine sand to remove any machine marks. The floor is then fine buffed to remove any final machine marks or residual finish etc.

Resin Filling
Our resin floor filling is a very popular service mainly completed on herringbone/parquet floors. We use a unique filler gel that is mixed with the dust collected from the floor sanding process. This is the spread throughout the floors allowing the gaps between blocks to be filled. As the dust from the sanded floor is used it allows for a perfect colour match onmmce dry. Once dry the excess filler is sanded out leaving a uniform smooth surface ready for refinishing.

Installation
A common service we provide is installation. Our main area of installation provided is the extension of existing floors or patch in work. Whether it's an old hearth to be removed, walls have been moved around or just an area that is missing/damaged, we can source, supply and fit a like for like block to seamlessly repair or extend the floor.

OUR STORY
Here at Knights Floor Sanding we have over 10 years of experience in the industry. In this time we have completed numerous projects which can be seen on our 'Gallery' page.​
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We have completed jobs from small hallways that have just needed sanding and refinishing to the other end of the spectrum with 200m2 of parquet flooring in a church that required sanding, filling, missing patches reinstated and refinishing.
There is no job big or small that we can't complete.​Whether it is domestic or commercial flooring we can undertake any job with finishes available for different environments from extreme traffic industrial areas to low traffic domestic floors.
We work with the leading manufacturers in finishes and machinery to provide the best quality in restoration work
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