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Steve and Nicola did wonders working on our Victorian wooden floors in kitchen and entrance hall- transforming them from the worse for wear (with a hideous orange stain) to their former glory.

We love the new matt pale varnish which highlights the natural beauty of the original pine’s grain. We were impressed by the care and painstaking work filling holes and gaps and working around existing furniture. Very considerate and tidy throughout the process, would be happy to use them again. Steve’s number is 07949411650, [email protected]

  • 5 months later...

Wow what can we say Steve and Nicola did a fantastic job on our paquet flooring. After the builders made a complete mess of our floors after a flood, not only was back to wood price very reasonable. They were very professional and listened to exactly what we wanted.  The finish was perfect and hardly any dust  and they kept us informed during the works. We would highly recommend this company. 5 Stars

 

The only down side using Steve & Nicola is the lead time, we had to wait over 8 weeks, but believe me, it was definitely worth waiting for their availability. 

 

 

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