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Recommendation for Back to Wood floor sanding


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If anyone is looking for someone to sand or resand floorboards I would highly recommend Steve Loftus from Back to Wood flooring. They were extremely accommodating in fitting us in when we needed our floors sanded urgently, and did a terrific job.

They were lovely to have in the house, very tidy and have done a great job.

Call Steve Loftus on 07949 411650

[www.back-to-wood.com]

  • 1 month later...

I?m very happy to echo this recommendation.


We?ve had Steve and Nichola sand floorboards for us at our old house and they?ve just done the bedrooms at our new place. The results are great and I?m still surprised at how they?ve managed to avoid any dust and mess in the rest of the house. Thoroughly recommended!

  • 2 weeks later...

I'm also going to put in a recommendation for Back to Wood.


We've just had our entire ground floor sanded and treated by Steve and Nichola. The floors look amazing and the work was completed on time and on budget with no mess. Couldn't be happier. Also they are very nice people to have around for a week. They take great pride in their work and it shows.

  • 1 month later...
Another recommendation for Steve and Nichola at Back to Wood (07949 411650). They sanded and lacquered our kitchen, double living room and hallway last month. A really excellent job, professionally done and nice people too. I should add that the cost was very reasonable as well, especially given the quality of workmanship.
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