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Looking for someone to lay a wooden floor


Lucyalexandra

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Hi

We are wanting to put a new wooden floor down. Probably we will get pre-finished planks, most likely oiled.

We want someone who will do a really good and careful job, ensuring all the correct steps are taken to ensure it won't warp!

Has anyone had anyone do a really great job lately? Looking for recommendations. Some charge a fortune, others seem not to know about how wood needs to be treated and this is a big investment so we want it done properly!!

Thanks so much

Lucy

07980608411

Dear Lucy


My husband is a hardwood floorlayer with over 40 years experience of laying hardwood floors, having learnt his trade from his father. He also lays prefinished flooring and would be happy to come over to you and give advice and an estimate.


Regards


Gillian Brown

07501422268 or evening 020 8304 0929 (after 19:00)


Thanks

  • 1 month later...

Hi Lucy...just used Prestige Wooden Floors , they fitted a new oak floor in our dining room and restored our solid French oak kitchen floor..they were both reasonably priced and have carried out a great job

www.prestigewoodenfloors.com Tel:01737 202579

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