Parquet floors are one of the most popular types of wood floor today. The diagonal style, also known as herringbone, is the most common type nowadays and it looks great in homes and commercial buildings across Manchester. But like other types of wood flooring, parquet can start to see signs of wear and tear after a little while.

That’s where the restoring your floor comes in. This is a great way to remove signs of damage and leave you with a quality floor. If you’re wondering about the process of parquet restoration Manchester, or have questions about whether this may be the right choice for your floor, we’ve rounded up all the info you may need.

What is restoration?

Because of the material, wood floors are much easier to repair than other types of floors like carpet or vinyl. And an expert in wood flooring will be able to repair damage to your floor through a process called restoration. This means they fix not only the surface level of the floor, but also the substance of the wood, to help keep it in good condition for longer. The process might involve replacing or repairing individual blocks that are damaged or missing, sanding the floor and re-finishing it.

Everything you need to know about parquet repairs

Can parquet floors be repaired?

The simple answer is yes. It is definitely possible to repair most types of damage to this type of floor. One of the most common issues seen with parquet is missing boards. Many people find this type of wooden floor hidden under carpets or other types of flooring in their homes. But there are often small sections of the floor missing, or entire blocks that are loose. It is possible to replace these sections and restore the floor to create an even, uniform finish.

Other types of damage which need restoration are water damage, warping or bowing of the wood. Whether this damage can be repaired or not depends on how serious the damage is. If it is just small areas affected, then it is usually possible for these types of issues to be fixed.

To avoid damaging the floor further, you should hire a professional to restore your parquet floor. Parquet floors have boards which point in different directions. Because of this style, it can be quite tricky to sand the floor, as usually an expert would sand the floor in the direction the boards face. That’s why specialist equipment is used on parquet floors, as other tools may cause more damage than they fix.

What happens during the restoration process?

Every restoration job is different depending on the floor and what is needed to get it looking its best. Usually, a contractor would start by preparing the floor. This involves vacuuming the area, removing nails or anything else which could damage the equipment or cause scratches on the floor. They will then check for gaps, holes or other types of damage which need to be filled.

These could be from nails removed, or small gaps which have appeared as boards have moved. If there are any large gaps from missing boards, or entire parts of the floor which need replacing, they will need to do this to make sure there is an even textured floor before sanding. Sanding will then remove any excess varnish which may have been on the floor previously. It will even out the surface of the floor, remove any imperfections like scratches and scuffs.

How we carry our parquet flooring repairs in Manchester

After this comes one of the most important parts. Finishing the floor. In wood flooring terms, this means adding an extra layer of protection like an oil or lacquer to the floor. These are what give many wooden floors the shiny, clean look and feel. It’s important that you speak to the contractor to let them know what style of finish you are looking for. With so many on the market that can leave you with different results, it can be hard to choose.

A specialist will usually recommend a stronger, more durable finish for commercial floors where there is heavy foot traffic. When floors are used more often, they are naturally more likely to show signs of wear and tear quicker, so the stronger the finish the more protection your floor will have. Lastly, think about whether you want a matte or gloss finish. Both have their advantages, and many people make this choice based on the appearance they are looking for.

How much does parquet restoration cost?

It’s hard to give a ballpark cost for restoration without seeing the floor itself. Some types of restoration are quicker than others and if you need boards replacing this can add to the length of time the job takes. More often than not, restoring a floor is much cheaper than installing a brand new one. This is because for the most part, you do not need to spend huge amounts of money on the parts as you’re using the existing floor. The length of time restoration takes compared to installation may be a little longer to get the best results, but your floor will be looking in great condition by the end of the process.

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If you’re looking for reliable, knowledgeable contractors to help with your parquet floors, speak to one of the team on 0161 945 8475 or email info@naturalflooringsolutions.co.uk