LET’S RESTORE YOUR ISLINGTON FLOORS
Thomas Sadler built a music hall and entertainment centre in 1683 around a spring in the village of Islington. The spa known as Sadler’s Wells proved a success - and later moved to Rosebery Avenue. A burlesque of the time praised the spring’s powers compared to Epsom and Tunbridge Wells: These are good for one disease To all distempers this gives ease. A wooden floor can take the pressure of the feet of your family, customers or employees. But wear will show through eventually. Those nasty marks, scratches and general shabbiness need to be replaced with something better: A lovely new surface from a specialist floor repair and restoration company. For a transformation of every kind of surface - whether hardwood boards or parquet blocks - call upon..
The Islington Floor Sanding Company
Here’s why you need our services - Expertise allied with experience: of restoring floors of any age and condition. In business for over twenty years while restoring hundreds of floors.
A job to last and retain its looks: by using only the highest quality products on your floor.
All your floor needs for its makeover: Damaged or missing boards and blocks - repaired and replaced with matching materials. Old sealant and paint - sanded away to smooth bare wood.
A new colour for a fresh look - the wood stained to your taste.
New protective seal: choose from natural oil, hard wax or lacquer. Minimal disruption and mess: the unique collection system of our machines gives 99% dust free sanding.
Get your FREE assessment today The Islington Floor Sanding Masters!
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George Orwell lived in a flat with his wife, Eileen and adopted son, Richard, at 27b Canonbury Square during the winter of 1944-45. He’d finished Animal Farm and was literary editor of Tribune. He enjoyed playing host to literary and famous friends - particularly during his favourite high teas. Kippers and crumpets were accompanied by Cooper’s Oxford Marmalade and scrapes from squat pots of Gentleman’s Relish. Tragedy was to befall the family, for Eileen died during a routine operation in March 1945. |
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Why dust free floor sanding trumps dustier sanding methods
When it comes to floor sanding, producing as little dust as possible when sanding wooden floors is ideal. You may be wondering why this matters - after all, dust can always be vacuumed away after a floor has been sanded, so why is it important? Why should you opt for a dust free floor sanding service? In today’s blog post, we’ll answer these questions.
1. It prevents dust from becoming ingrained
While it’s possible to vacuum away dust after sanding a floor, it’s not always possible to get every single particle. Dust that gets into cracks or between fixed-position objects can be almost impossible to extract and may become ingrained if it is allowed to remain untouched. Dust free floor sanding prevents dust from settling in these hard to reach nooks and crannies to begin with, therefore eliminating the risk that it will become ingrained.
2. It helps you to breathe more easily
Once dust has been stirred up, it doesn’t always settle quickly, and floor sanding methods that produce a lot of dust often leave a high percentage of it floating around in the air. This can obstruct your breathing and even trigger allergenic reactions, which is particularly dangerous if you have young children in recently sanded rooms. By sucking up the dust as it is created, special floor sanding techniques ensure that the air in your home remains as dust free as possible, even in the immediate aftermath of the sanding.
3. It improves efficiency
By minimising the amount of dust that escapes during the sanding process, this reduces the amount of time spent cleaning it up afterwards! This means that you can access your floor much more quickly after it's been sanded and you won’t have to worry about waiting to finish tidying up.
Here at The Floor Sanding Co., we understand that cleanliness, healthiness and efficiency are important considerations for our clients. That’s why we aim to reduce the amount of dust our floor sanding process produces. If you’d like more information on sanding, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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