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Floor Sanding Toowoomba & Surrounds

At Steve Jones Floor Sanding, we can restore older timber floors to their former glory with our floor sanding services in Toowoomba.


Our floor sanding service can restore the shine, colour, and finish of timber floors in homes, halls, offices, and historic buildings across Toowoomba.
 
We can tailor our floor sanding services around your goals, whether you want to achieve the perfect shine or your priority is a non-slip finish and heavy-duty durability, we can make sure your timber floors will stay smooth and protected for years to come.

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Benefits Of Floor Sanding

When performed by trained experts such as Steve Jones, timber floor sanding has many benefits including;



  • Safer from trips & slips when walking on
  • Look brighter & more detailed therefore appearing higher quality
  • Floors can be prepared with non-slip coating & surface protection
  • Easier and faster to clean
  • Last much longer than untreated timber
     

If you'd like to know more about our Toowoomba floor sanding, get in touch with us at Steve Jones Floor Sanding to find out more.

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Timber Floor Sanding Toowoomba

Floor sanding is both an effective way to restore older wooden floors and to finish your floors in a way that suits your use.


We provide floor sanding, preparation, and maintenance services to residential and commercial customers in Toowoomba who want attractive, smooth, safe timber floors.


Whether you want an old timber floor sanding so that it's safer for your kids to run on or to bring out the visual detail in the wood, our floor sanding services can help.

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Commercial Floor Sanding

As well as offering floor sanding services to residential customers in Toowoomba, we also sand commercial floors in:


  • Sports halls
  • Basketball courts
  • Church halls
  • School halls
  • Historical buildings
  • & more!


If you want to restore the look and quality of your commercial timber floor in Toowoomba, we can prepare, sand, and finish your floors to a high standard using cutting-edge sanding tools and equipment.


Sanding commercial floors is safer, more professional, and ensures that your timber floor is ready to withstand years of heavy traffic and wear.

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Why Choose Steve Jones Floor Sanding?

If you're looking for experienced, reliable floor sanders in Toowoomba, look no further than Steve Jones Floor Sanding.


We have over 30 years of experience in sanding and preparing both residential and commercial timber floors in Toowoomba.


We pride ourselves on the great quality of our work as well as our customer service.


We turn up on time, work hard to get your floor finished on schedule, and offer all of our customers free, expert advice on how to look after your floor and what kind of finish is best for you.

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If you want to know more about our professional floor sanding services in Toowoomba, get in touch with us today.


We're always happy to have a friendly, no string chat about our services or we can arrange a visit to give you a free quote.


Call us on 0418 718 666 or email stevejonesfloors@bigpond.com.au to find out more about our Toowoomba floor sanding services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should I have my floors sanded?

    Sanding your floors is an important part of maintaining their appearance and longevity. However, deciding how often to sand can be a difficult task. The frequency of floor sanding depends on the amount of traffic your home experiences. 


    For homes with heavy traffic, it is generally recommended to have the floors sanded every 3-5 years. For homes with light traffic, every 5-7 years is typically sufficient. There are a few other factors that can influence the frequency of floor sanding, such as the type of flooring and the climate. 


    For instance, hardwood floors in humid climates may require more frequent sanding due to the increased risk of warp and damage from moisture. Ultimately, the best way to determine how often to sand your floors is to consult with a professional. Flooring experts can assess the condition of your floors and make a recommendation based on your specific needs.

  • What type of finish should I use?

    One of the most important decisions you'll make is choosing the right finish. There are a variety of finishes that can be used on hardwood floors, so it is important to consult with a professional to find the best option for your needs. 


    Some common types of finishes include oil-based polyurethane, water-based polyurethane, wax and shellac. Each type of finish has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to choose one that will meet your needs and expectations. With the help of a professional, you can find the perfect finish for your floors and give them a beautiful new look.

  • What are the risks involved?

    While floor sanding can be a messy and dusty process, it's also relatively safe when proper precautions are taken. However, there are still some risks associated with the activity. 


    For example, exposure to fine dust can irritate the respiratory system, and people with asthma or other breathing disorders may be particularly susceptible. In addition, the use of power tools can create noise pollution and pose a hazard to small children and pets. 


    Finally, sanding also creates a risk of slips and falls, so it's important to take care when walking on newly sanded floors. Overall, while there are some risks associated with floor sanding, these can be easily mitigated by taking simple precautions.

  • Are there any special precautions I need to take?

    If you're planning to have your floors sanded, there are a few things you'll need to do to prepare for the project. First, you'll need to remove all furniture and rugs from the area. You may also want to cover any doorways or vents to prevent dust from spreading throughout your home. 


    Once the sanding is complete, the experts will likely vacuum up most of the dust, but it's always a good idea to do a thorough cleaning afterwards just to be safe. In addition, you'll need to be careful not to walk on the floors until they're completely dry, which can take up to 24 hours. By taking these simple precautions, you can help ensure that your floor sanding project goes off without a hitch.

  • Why is timber floor sanding necessary?

    Over time, the surface of a timber floor can become worn and damaged, which can lead to scratches, scuffs and other imperfections. Sanding a timber floor can help to remove these imperfections, restore the floor's appearance and improve its durability and longevity.

  • What is the process of sanding a timber floor?

    The process of sanding a timber floor typically involves several steps, including:

    • Preparing the room: remove all furniture and other items from the room, cover vents and doorways to prevent dust from spreading and clean the floor thoroughly
    • Sanding: starting with a coarse grit of sandpaper and working your way up to a finer grit, sand the floor using the floor sander
    • Vacuuming: use a vacuum cleaner to remove all dust and debris from the floor
    • Finishing: apply a new coat of finish to the floor to protect it and improve its appearance
  • Can sanding a timber floor be a DIY project?

    Depending on the project, sanding a timber floor can sometimes be a DIY project, but it’s important to be aware that this is a time-consuming and physically demanding task that requires the use of specialised equipment. If you’re unsure about your ability to complete the project or don’t have access to the necessary tools, it’s best to hire a professional. 

  • Can you sand a timber floor that has been previously finished?

    Yes, you can sand a timber floor that has been previously finished, but the sanding process will remove some of the existing finish. If the finish is in good condition, we may be able to simply re-coat it after sanding. If the finish is badly damaged or worn, we may need to completely remove it before sanding the floor.

  • How long does it take to sand a timber floor?

    The amount of time it takes to sand a timber floor will depend on the size of the floor and the condition of the wood. Give us a call on 0418 718 666 to receive a more specific timeframe estimate.

  • Is sanding a timber floor messy?

    Sanding a wooden floor can be messy, as it generates a significant amount of dust and debris. We’ll take appropriate precautions to protect your home and belongings, such as covering vents, doorways and furniture. We’ll also take care of clean up after completing the job, so the only thing you’ll be left with is a gorgeous new timber floor.

  • How can I maintain my timber flooring after sanding?

    To maintain timber flooring after sanding, follow these steps:

    • Clean regularly: Regular sweeping or vacuuming removes dirt, dust and debris that can scratch the surface
    • Protect from moisture: Use mats or rugs near entry points to prevent water from being tracked in and clean up spills immediately to prevent damage
    • Avoid harsh chemicals: Avoid using strong cleaners, like bleach, as they can damage the finish. Use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for hardwood floors
    • Use furniture protectors: Place felt pads under furniture legs to minimise scratching
    • Avoid direct sunlight: Exposure to direct sunlight can cause the colour of the wood to fade over time
    • Re-seal and refinish: Every few years, re-seal and refinish the floor to protect the wood and maintain its appearance
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