The Engineered Wood Sanding Specialists
WoodMaster are the engineered wood sanding specialists in Stockton. We specialise in dustless wood restoration, sanding, deep cleaning, scratch removal and sealing for all types of engineered wood floor, using our many years of knowledge, products and equipment to transform every type of wood floor we work on, including oak, pine, maple, birch, walnut and many more.
Based in Stockton, WoodMaster is a locally-run business which has been cleaning and restoring domestic and commercial wood floors throughout the area for many years. We provide several different cleaning packages to cater to the exact needs of our customers, and our sanding and restoration services are always quick and efficient, producing stunning results.
How to tell if your engineered wood floors need restoration and sanding
- Is your floor looking looking old and lifeless?
- Has your engineered wood floor lost its colour, losing the natural look it had when first laid?
- Has it become damaged or scuffed by foot traffic and furniture?
- Has the previous lacquer or oil begun to wear, making it tough to clean and maintain?
- Are you tired up of mopping and cleaning the floor and it making no difference?
Benefits of the service
- Your engineered wood floor is brought back to near new condition
- Our hard wearing seal and protection extends the lifespan of your floor, saving you money on costly replacements
- Rough wood floor becomes smooth again under foot
- Our durable protection makes the floor simpler to maintain moving forward
- Our almost dust-free system creates less disruption to your environment
WoodMaster’s engineered wood floor restoration process:
- Step 1 – We begin with a free site survey, including a full written estimate to discuss the requirements and best restoration options for your wood floor. Then we’ll agree on the total costs of the project and arrange suitable dates for our work to be completed. We always ensure a punctual arrival, completing the job to the highest level with minimum disruption to you or your business.
- Step 2 – Full sanding to remove any previously applied lacquer or oils, bringing back clean boards. Our industrial belt and planetary sanding machines cut the board smooth and flat for the best finish. For modern engineered boards where belt sanders are incompatible, we use our new three head machine.
- Step 3 – Complete removal of old sealers around all edges right up to the skirting with the help of our dustless edging machines. We then treat the floor with our three head finishing machine to eliminate any micro fine scratches created by our sanding process, and leave the floor smooth and ready for application of the sealer.
- Step 4 – Finishes / stain options are discussed and demonstrated in live environment so you can see what it’ll look like. We can also apply a natural lacquer which gives an attractive and durable finish, or a stain to change the look of the floor completely.
- Step 5 – Apply a base coat to fill up the wood and create its first stage of protection.
- Step 6 – Once the base coat is dry we then carry out a gentle sanding of the floor one final time to remove any areas that prickle up from the base coat of sealer, preparing the floor for the finish.
- Step 7 – Application of two coats of top finish. This can be a 1 or 2 pack lacquer depending on the type of wood in question. We can apply oils when a colour change or premium level of smoothness is requested.
- Step 8 – Once dry, our work is finished and the floor is ready for hand over. We can assist with replacing furniture, and floors are generally ready for light traffic with socks and slippers after a few hours.
Full maintenance advice and after care products can be provided where requested.
Why choose WoodMaster:
- We are fully insured for all domestic and commercial restoration work
- Every member of the WoodMaster team are health and safety compliant
- We are fully trained, with years of experience
- Quality added value of service
- Minimum disruption to your home or business
- Polite personal service
- We move your furniture
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.
Yes, we are happy to carry out a free demo on your engineered wooden floor. The best way for us to do this is to bring one of the smaller dustless edging machines and sand 1 board x 1m of linear length. This will show the natural colour the wood returns to and we can then discuss which product is best to return the wood to the colour or look of your preference. The demo is also great as it can allow us to work out how many sanding grits and processes are required, which also helps with firming up a fixed cost for the project.
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.
Depending on the level of damage and thickness of old surface finishes, most household projects under 50 sqm take 1.5 days. On the first day we can sand the areas and get the base coat on. This is left to dry and then we return the following morning to start applying the 2 top coats. Again, smaller rooms with furniture take longer, whereas bigger open spaces which are completely clear can be completed in a timely fashion.
Every job is different but during the free survey we measure up, do a free demonstration clean to show the results we can achieve, and from this we send over a full proposal for you to browse at your own leisure. We do not give prices on the day or put you under any pressure for an answer there and then
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.