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At Abbey Flooring we specialise in wooden floors throughout the Greater London area. We know wood inside and out. We love working with it; shaping it, treating it and bringing its natural beauty to the surface. That’s why we only specialise in wooden floors – something we’ve learned to master over the last thirty years as a family-run business. View our Which Trusted Trader profile.

What we offer is simple – A focus on service, quality, longevity and value. They're four values that have seen us recommended time and again.

No over-complications, no tricky questions or processes. We get results by using the right techniques, the latest technology and British products.

RANGE OF FLOORING OPTIONS
Different hardwoods have different characteristics – anything from colour changes over time to slight shape changes when laid. Whether it’s solid floors, engineered floors or pre-finished floors, Abbey Flooring London will help you choose the perfect finish.

SOLID FLOORS
Using the same timber throughout, solid floors can be nailed or glued to the underside. Over a given width, they must be screwed and plugged on the face of the timber to prevent the boards from cupping.

ENGINEERED FLOORS
More stability and greater soundproofing are just two of the advantages of this type of floor over a solid floor. Wide boards can be laid without fixing to the face of the timber, and if necessary, floated.

PRE-FINISHED FLOORS
Already sealed to your desired finish, these types of floor don’t require sanding. However, they’re slightly more effort to maintain than solid or engineered floors; being prone to scratches which are more noticeable on darker pre-finished timbers.

Phone Number: ‭07966 285679‬
Email Address: [email protected]
Website: https://www.abbeyfloor.co.uk/

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