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Floarboard gap filling and varnishing/painting


Ellie78

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Looking for someone to do a good job of filling the gap between pine floors that have already been sanded.


Apparently strips of mdf/pine better for this (and you can buy these purpose made?)!?


Then either looking for painting or whitening (osmo/blanchon)


Floor approx 40m2 (4 rooms, corridor)


Could do the work in stages, potentially, but we need to move back into at least 1 of those rooms ASAP.


Please get in touch!

I used those on my floor throughout my flat. Most, 95%, are still in place 7 years later and it's much warmer while still letting some air through. You may need to replace a few here and there in heavy footfall areas but it's easy. I really recommend them as most other fillers just fall through the gaps.

And should have added, I'm desperate to find someone who can start this week.


We would potnwntially be happy to do the work in stages so as long as 2 of the rooms were done this week we could negotiate one when the rest was done if that makes sense?

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