At WoodMaster we take pride in being Bath’s local wood floor polishing experts. Our dedicated and professional team is experienced in dustless wood floor polishing on both engineered and natural wood surfaces. The polishing can involve cleaning, sanding, scratch removal and sealing. We are trained in wood floor polishing and have invested in the best equipment and products available. All of this means we can provide an unmatched wood floor polishing service in Bath. Our service will breathe new life into all wooden floor types including pine, oak, maple, walnut, birch, and many more.
The team at WoodMaster Bath has been polishing and restoring commercial and domestic wooden floors for years. We provide bespoke wood floor polishing packages that suit each customer’s unique needs. Our service will leave floors with a brilliant finish whilst protecting them from future damage.
When does a wood floor need polishing?
- The wood floor has become faded and looks lifeless
- Foot traffic has left scuffs and scratches
- The lacquer or oil has worn down, making cleaning difficult
- The wood floor has lost its lacquer
- Does mopping and cleaning make no difference?
Benefits of our wood floor polishing service in Bath
- The appearance of the wooden floor in your home or business will be improved
- A professional seal will protect the wood from future wear and tear
- Wooden floors will feel smoother and more pleasant underfoot
- Regular maintenance will be quicker
- You won’t have a big clean-up as the system we use is almost totally dust-free
The wood floor polishing process at WoodMaster Bath:
- Step 1 – We start with a survey to provide you with a written estimate, free of charge. This will spell out the requirements of your wooden floor and what techniques we’ll need to use to polish it. Once we have agreed on the price of the service we will schedule a suitable time to carry out the work.
- Step 2 – Any old sealers will be completely stripped from all edges up to the skirting boards with specialist equipment. We treat the floor with a 3 head finishing machine to buff out any fine scratches that happened during the sanding process. This makes the floor soft and smooth, ready for the sealer.
- Step 3 – Finishes and stain options are demonstrated on the wood so the client can get a good idea of what the floor will look like. We can use a natural lacquer for a natural and lasting finish, or apply a stain to change the colour and the appearance of the floor entirely.
- Step 4 – We apply a base coat to fill up the wood and provide the floor with its first stage of protection.
- Step 5 – We will sand the surface and smooth out any areas that spike up from the base coat of the sealer when the base coat is dry. The floor is now ready for the final finish.
- Step 6 – Next we will apply two coats of top finish. This can be a 1 or 2 pack lacquer, depending on the specifics of the wood. If the floor has had a change of colour or if the smoothness needs improving, we can also apply oils.
- Step 7 – When the floor is dry we will sign it off and complete the hand over.The furniture can be returned after a few hours.
We leave you with full maintenance advice and guidance on the best after-care products.
Why choose WoodMaster for wood floor polishing in Bath
- All wood floor polishing work is fully insured
- We use industry-leading products and equipment to create a better finish
- Premium quality wood polishing service
- Our work causes almost no dust and zero disruption
- WoodMaster Bath offer friendly, personal and local service
- We’re happy to move furniture before the polishing starts
FAQs
Yes, no problem. The sanding process will be selected so that we cut deep enough to remove the scratches and damage that is present. Also if Some holes and grooves are too deep to sand we can advise on a filing method that will improve the appearance of these areas.
We are happy to give a ballpark figure from pictures and room sizes, as this can help customer budgeting on renovation projects if they are unsure whether to restore or replace, but ultimately we would need to carry out a full survey and demo before any work can take place.
The length of time required for the floor to dry depends on the type of product that is used. We will advise you once work is complete.
All products used are within the manufacturer’s guidelines, and where applicable your flooring manufacture own brand products can be used.
Depending on the type of wood and condition, excellent results can be achieved with our restoration services as we are bringing back a fresh new layer of the wood. However, an old Victorian pine floor will always look aged and have patina but this is often seen as a positive with the character of a period property.