Tired timber floors sanded back and resealed with a durable finish that lasts.
"The original timber floors in our Queenslander hadn't been touched in decades. Didn't want to deal with sourcing a specialist myself and having it drag out."
Robert D., Paddington
Old timber floors under carpet or worn back from years of foot traffic can usually be restored rather than replaced. We sand back to bare timber, fill gaps, and reseal.
A properly sanded and varnished floor often ends up cheaper than a full replacement and keeps the character of the original timber, whether it's your own home or a Queenslander you manage on behalf of an owner.
Old finish and surface damage sanded back to bare timber.
Boards filled where needed for a smooth, even surface.
Optional stain colour to match your preference.
Durable coats applied for a lasting, hard-wearing finish.
Restored timber floors have a warmth and detail that new flooring can't fully replicate.
Scratches, fading and old finish disappear, the floor looks new without replacing it.
Polished timber floors often become the standout feature of a room once they're properly refinished.
Restoring existing boards is often more cost-effective than ripping them out for something new.
Every floor sander we use is insured and experienced with older Queensland timber.
Sanding, staining and sealing on one invoice, start to finish.
Boards filled and sanded evenly, so there's no patchiness once the seal goes on.
"The original timber floors in our Queenslander hadn't been touched in decades. Didn't want to deal with sourcing a specialist myself and having it drag out."
Robert D., Paddington
"Tenant vacated and left the floors scratched throughout. Needed it sorted before the next lease started, and it was ready on time."
Angela F., Property Manager, Ashgrove
Often yes, we'll assess the boards underneath and let you know if they're a good candidate for sanding.
Light foot traffic is usually fine within a day, with full cure taking about a week.
Yes, we can match an existing stain or help you pick a new one.
It's a loud job while in progress, generally one to two days per property, so we recommend it during a vacancy where possible.
In most cases yes, sanding removes surface scratches and marks. Deeper gouges may need board replacement first.
Yes, staircases can be sanded and resealed to match the rest of the floor.