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martin01

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Anyone looking to get their wooden floors restored, a personal recommendation for David Threadwell from Floor Sanding and Restoration. His team did such a great job on my flat a few weeks back and I couldn't be happier.


As standard, I got three quotes and even though David's pricing was at the higher end I have no regrets about choosing him.


He arrived at the agreed time and got to work straight away. Very accommodating aswell; at one point, he altered his timetable when I had a change of heart over a stain finish so he came in the next day and stained one corner of the room while I was at work and gave me time to review it when I returned before cracking on with the new stain.


Amazingly, he did my bathroom for free! It wasn't initially part of the original quote (I plan at some point to put floor tiles down) but such is the pride and pleasure he takes in his work that he decided to do it anyway because ?it just wouldn't look right would it??


He very kindly stuck felt pads underneath the legs of my sofa, armchairs etc before putting them back into place to prevent scratching and offered great aftercare advice.


Great professional, reliable service that I'd have no hesitation in using again. Thanks Dave!


http://www.floorsandingandrestoration.com

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