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Azira

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After being badly stuffed around by a floor sanding company which came well recommended here (not Back2Wood I hasten to add!, I was very pleased to discover the team at Floor Sanding and Restoration.


Steve attended promptly to provide me with a quote for sanding, staining and varnishing and, unlike the aforementioned company and others I have spoken with, was happy to give me an estimate for repairs. He didn't attempt to upsell and his quote was reasonable in comparison with his competitors.


His team did a great job, including keeping me well informed of progress and doing their best to minimise dust. The original wood caused a few issues with some substance leaching and they did a great job in dealing with it. The after sales service was great.


I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them! http://www.floorsandingandrestoration.com/

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  • 4 months later...
I would also recommend them. They did an AMAZING job of our upstairs, the floors look stunning and the stairs look amazing. They were lovely to have in the house, even brought their own tea and milk and were so tidy and friendly. The floors look so amazing and they were more like craftsmen than just floor sanders,they really cared and gave great advice. Can't recommend them enough.
  • 2 months later...
Another recommendation for Floor Sanding and Restoration. David and his two associates have just completed our dining room floor, our stairs and landing. The result is fantastic. Our dining room floors were in a terrible mess. They replaced April half the boards, cut out the old concrete and we can't tell the replacement boards at all, a great match. We will book them again to do our upstairs bedroom.
  • 2 months later...

And another recommendation for Floor Sanding and Restoration. From our contact with Elena to David's prompt quotation and excellent advice to Jo's efficient and excellent work, we were very satisfied. This was a small job, involving screwing down and replacing a couple of loose boards in advance of carpeting. David fitted us in at short notice for a resonable price. We'll be using Floor Sanding and Restoration again.

Tel: 020 8291 7305

Mobile: 07967143372

www.floorsandingandrestoration.com

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