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Have You Had Your Floorboards Sanded/Varnished Recently?

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If so, are you happy with the results and can you recommend the firm? I am looking at having a couple of large rooms sanded/varnished/repaired in S6.

 

What kind of price am I looking at per square meter? Thanks.

 

PP

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2 hours ago, PurplePerm said:

If so, are you happy with the results and can you recommend the firm? I am looking at having a couple of large rooms sanded/varnished/repaired in S6.

 

What kind of price am I looking at per square meter? Thanks.

 

PP

Mate and his g/f have just done theirs but they hired a machine   Cost about £90 for 2 or 3 days hire 

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Doesn't the varnish wear off after a few months?

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15 hours ago, cressida said:

Doesn't the varnish wear off after a few months?

I suspect in a heavy footfall area it might ,not sure on other places though 

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On 19/04/2022 at 19:47, cressida said:

Doesn't the varnish wear off after a few months?

I sanded (hired a floor sander), stained and varnished most of our house around 15 years ago. Most is wearing well and that was with 3 to 4 coats of hard-wearing varnish specifically for floors. Over the last few years certain heavy footfall areas have worn and I have been instructed that re-sanding, changing the colour and re-varnishing is on my list of jobs. Can't wait 😁 

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