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Hardwood Floor Installation and Restoration

In Bristol, we specialise in hardwood floor installation and floor restoration, transforming homes with our exquisite wood flooring solutions.
Our service combines tradition and modernity, bringing warmth and character to any room. We understand our customers' individual preferences and offer bespoke flooring in a range of styles, from classic planks to innovative brushed or painted finishes.
Our expertise also extends to the creation of manor patterns and versatile parquet or solid flooring.
With great attention to detail, we produce matching skirting boards and thresholds to perfectly round off your interior design.

Services we provide:

We specialize in wooden flooring services tailored to your needs, including sub-floor preparation, fitting, and renovation, in the Bristol area and its surroundings.
Our services are designed to enhance your space aesthetically and functionally, offering bespoke solutions like color staining, varnishing, and underfloor heating installations. We are also experts in oak stair cladding and staircase renovation.

Why Choose Our Wood Floor Installation Services?

  • Quality Craftsmanship:
    Our skilled professionals are dedicated to delivering exceptional results, ensuring your flooring is installed to the highest standards.
  • Tailored Solutions:
    We understand that every space is unique and offer bespoke solutions to meet your specific needs and preferences.
  • Comprehensive Services:
    From sub-floor preparation to final finishing, we provide a full spectrum of services to complete your flooring project seamlessly.
  • Customer Satisfaction:
    Your satisfaction is our top priority. We work closely with you throughout the project to ensure we meet and exceed your expectations.

Trust our expert team to deliver outstanding results for premium wood floor installation and renovation services in Bristol.
Contact us today to discuss your project and schedule a consultation.

  • Floor levelling
  • Application of Damp Proof Membrane
  • Removing and disposal of existing floor coverings
Undercutting skirting boards involves trimming the bottom of the boards to accommodate new flooring materials, such as tiles, laminate, or hardwood. This process ensures a seamless fit and allows the flooring to expand and contract without obstruction. It requires precision tools like an oscillating multi-tool or a specialized undercut saw to make accurate cuts. Undercutting is a less intrusive method compared to removing and refitting the skirting boards, preserving the original appearance of the room while providing a clean finish.
The glue down method involves securing the flooring directly to the subfloor using an adhesive. This approach is common with materials like vinyl, engineered wood, and some types of hardwood. The glue down method provides a stable and durable surface, minimizing movement and noise. It requires careful preparation of the subfloor to ensure it is clean, dry, and level. Professional installers often use specialized adhesives and tools to achieve a strong bond and seamless finish. This method is ideal for areas with high traffic or where a more permanent installation is desired.
  • Colour stain
  • 2 coats hard wax oil
  • 3 cots of varnish
Distressing flooring is a technique used to give new flooring an aged, weathered look. This process involves deliberately creating marks, dents, and other imperfections to mimic the appearance of naturally worn wood. Techniques for distressing can include hand scraping, wire brushing, adding wormholes, or using tools to create surface indentations. Distressed flooring adds character and a rustic charm to a space, making it popular in farmhouse, vintage, and industrial-style interiors. Each plank becomes unique, contributing to a one-of-a-kind aesthetic.

Brushing Flooring
Brushing flooring involves using a wire brush to remove the softwood between the grain, enhancing the natural texture of the wood. This technique creates a textured surface that highlights the wood's grain patterns and gives a tactile feel underfoot. Brushed flooring offers a sophisticated and contemporary look, adding depth and interest to the wood. It is particularly effective in showcasing the beauty of species like oak and ash. Brushed flooring is also practical, as the textured surface can better conceal minor scratches and wear, making it a durable and stylish choice for busy areas.
  • 6 stage 98% dust free floor sanding
  • Filling the gaps with Pine slivers or/and Mix'n'Fill Filler
  • Repairs to the floor, replacing floorboards and secure them
  • Supplying and fitting underfloor Insulation between floorboards
  • 6 stage 98% dust free floor sanding
  • Filling the gaps with Pine slivers or/and Mix'n'Fill Filler
  • Repairs to the floor, replacing floorboards and secure them
  • Supplying and fitting underfloor Insulation between floorboards
They are produced by Oak Flooring design to suit any size/shape. Can be finished to any colour to match any design.
Renovating a wooden staircase can transform the look of your home, adding both style and value. The process typically involves several key steps:

1.Assessment and Planning: Evaluate the current condition of the staircase, identifying any structural issues, worn-out treads, or loose railings. Plan the renovation project based on the desired aesthetic and functional improvements.
2.Preparation: Remove any carpeting, old finishes, or damaged components. Sand the existing wood to create a smooth surface for refinishing. This may involve using coarse to fine-grit sandpaper, ensuring all old varnish or paint is removed.
3.Repairs and Replacements: Address any structural repairs needed, such as tightening loose steps or replacing damaged treads and risers. This may also include reinforcing handrails or balusters for safety and stability.
4.Staining and Finishing: Choose a stain that enhances the natural beauty of the wood or matches your interior décor. Apply the stain evenly, allowing it to dry thoroughly. Follow with several coats of a protective finish, such as polyurethane, to add durability and shine.
5.Refitting and Detailing: Refit any trim or molding that was removed during the preparation phase. Consider adding decorative elements like newel posts, balusters, or handrails to update the staircase's appearance. Ensure all components are securely fastened and aligned.
6.Final Touches: Complete the renovation with final touches like painting the risers or adding non-slip treads for safety. Clean the entire staircase to remove any dust or debris, revealing a refreshed and revitalized wooden staircase.
By carefully planning and executing each step, a wooden staircase renovation can breathe new life into your home's interior, making a striking architectural statement while improving functionality and safety.
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