Our prices

The cost of any project depends upon numerous factors – and we take them all into account when we give you a final quote. For example, the number of rooms needed to be restored will affect the entire project cost which is priced per square meter, and our quote can be reduced when there is more than one room is treated.

Similarly, the geometry of the premises and the number of corners also determine the amount of work and, consequently, the price.

Floor condition also plays a major role in determining the preparation time and finishing required – the poorer the quality of the floor there is, the greater the budget will be needed to achieve the desired results.

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Floor sanding cost per square metre
Service Price
Floor Sanding From 25 £/m²
Floor Sanding and 4 coats of extra strong clear lacquer From 29 £/m²
An extra coat of lacquer From 4 £/m²
Upgrade to high-performance commercial grade lacquer From 3 £/m² per coat
Floor Sanding and 2 coats of clear or colored hard wax oil From 45 £/m²
Floor Sanding and 2 coats of wood floor oil From 35 £/m²
Underfloor acoustic insulation From 69 £/m²
Stairs and Banisters Sanding
Service Price
Stairs Sanding: strip, sand and seal From 44 £/step (depends on condition, size, and layers of paint)
Carpet removal and disposal From 8 £/m²
Furniture* From 100 £/room
Additional labor From 49 £/hour
Floor Repair
Service Price
Fireplace / concrete hearth removal From 350 £ (depends on size and type)
Floor replacement From 19 £/linear meter
Fix Squeaky Flooring From 9 £/m²
Gap filling 1: Sawdust and resin From 9 £/m² per coat (for gaps < 3mm)
Gap filling 2: Reclaimed pine slivers From 29 £/m² (for gaps > 3mm)
Gap filling 3: Flexible gap master From 29 £/m² (for gaps 3–9mm)
Cosmetic gap-filling From 5 £/m² (for small cracks, old cuts, and nail holes, etc.)
Floor Restoration
Service Price
Fireplace From 350 £/m²
Floorboards restoration From 19 £/linear meter
Reclaimed pine floorboards replacing From 19 £/linear meter
Fix Squeaky Flooring From 9 £/m²
Floor Installation
Flooring Option Price
Laminate From 19 £/m²
Parquet From 39 £/m²
Boards From 29 £/m²
Artistic design wood floor From 49 £/m²
Victorian Pine Flooring
Service Price
Sanding From 29 £/m²
Gap filling From 9 £/m²
Staining From 9 £/m²
Slivers From 29 £/m²
Floor Staining
Service Price
Floor Staining /dyeing From 9 £/m² per coat
Lime washing/liming/whitening From 9 £/m² per coat
Gap filling 1: Sawdust and resin From 9 £/m² per coat (for gaps < 3mm)
Gap filling 2: Reclaimed pine slivers From 29 £/m² (for gaps > 3mm)
Gap filling 3: Flexible gap master From 29 £/m² (for gaps 3–9mm)
Cosmetic gap-filling From 5 £/m² (for small cracks, old cuts, and nail holes, etc.)
Fireplace / concrete hearth removal From 350 £ (depends on size and type)
Reclaimed pine floorboards replacing From 19 £/linear meter
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