Floor Finishes

Making a start on your wooden floor finish. Timber floors require a protective coating to preserve the wood. There are packs to choose from depending on the drying time, sheen, and the color required. All wood floors require a finish, which protects against everyday wear and tear.  There are many wood flooring finishes to choose[Read more…]

Gap Filling

This is a process during which gaps between the floor boards are filled. We fill gaps around door thresholds and skirting boards and between parquet blocks. Our team works with materials and finishes that are odorless and free of chemicals and solvents. Finishes are available in different colors to match your flooring. Methods DUST &[Read more…]

Cork Tile Sanding

Cork is an environmentally friendly, green resource for flooring, easy to maintain, provides thermal and acoustic insulation, it’s comfortable to walk on, provides a unique design, and is extremely durable, but it is also a practical choice for many homeowners. It offers a very pleasant surface for walking on, yielding but firm. It is waterproof,[Read more…]

Parquet Flooring

With parqueting bring nature into your home. Parquet flooring is different than regular wood flooring, The parquet floor is made of woodblocks glued together to create historic, geometric patterns and it is Everyone’s favorite with its Popular styles. Also, it goes with every environment. Our collection is available, check out our gallery for examples! Installation[Read more…]

Engineered Wood Flooring

Choosing the finishes for your house can be the most exciting part. Wood flooring adds a clean, fresh look to your home. There are a variety of other types of smooth flooring available, which each affect the feel, appearance, and importantly, performance of your flooring differently. Engineered Wood Flooring usually provides a cost effective, high-performance[Read more…]

Sand Hard Wood Flooring

Even the best wood floors are subject to damage. With time, hardwood floors scratch, dull, and begin to look old. That should not be cause for concern, as hardwoods can be replenished to look new again. Sanding your floors and floorboards is a lot easier than you probably expect and it’s possible to achieve an[Read more…]