Tim Marks has extensive knowledge of all types of floor finishes be it oil based or water based. Using only the very best wood finishes including Treatex, we can best advise you on the most suitable finish for your sanding project.
Hardwax oil will preserve and enhance your wooden oor. It can be applied to a clean, smoothly sanded surface to provide professional, high quality results. Available in a range of colours and also in clear form. Floor Sanding Services use Treatex hardwax oils to ensure that your oor is given the best nish. Hard wax oils are perfect for high trafc areas as it can be spot repaired very easily. It dries quickly and offers a water repellent surface that doesn't ake or peel and is a blend of natural oils and waxes that provide an exceptional level of resistance and durability for wood ooring.
We understand that each floor is different and each client has different needs and applications for wood. Sanded floors are both traditional and contemporary. We work closely with Treatex Hardwax Oils to ensure an enhanced apperance of all types of wooden flooring. Treatex Hardwax Oil Treatments, simply contact Tim with your enquiry.
Floor Sanding Services use only the highest quality waterbased finishes. The latest addition to my finishes is the complete range of products from Floorcoat in Denmark one of Europes leading manufacturers and suppliers of polyurethane finishes. They offer outstanding performance and appearance. A wide range of products to suit all types of job. The basic flooring seal is easy to use, a rich round, water based priming lacquer which has been designed to be used in conjunction with other floorcoat lacquers.
We strive to get your wooden flooring back to its original beautiful state, making it a centre piece once more and transforming your home. We use professional waxes, oils, or lacquers on all the floors we work on, to give you a lasting stunning appearance. Read about our excellent floor finishes.
A pine floor resand yesterday in Braunton. With a nice polyurethane finish with a touch of white in it to give a lighter fresher look to the room.
I do a lot of engineered oak refurbs. This type of oak floor is very often a pre finished board that is laid and can look good when it's new but has no durability and invariably doesn't last long. With usually a 4mm veneer it's possible with the correct know how and machines to sand it back to.
My latest orange floor busting exercise. A full sand and white oiled finish to remove the unsightly old finish in a house near Barnstaple. With the right know how it's possible to turn any floor into a thing of beauty with a contemporary feel.