Repair & Restore

Floor Restoration in Bristol

Gappy, damaged, painted or patched floors brought back to life. We repair what is there before we finish it, and we keep the character.

What You'll Pay - No Hidden Costs

Restoration is quoted after we have seen the floor, because the price is mostly in the repairs: replacing split boards, sourcing reclaimed timber that matches, filling gaps and dealing with whatever the last fifty years left behind. The quote covers all of it, start to finish.

A floor that has waited a century for attention deserves better than a quick skim and a coat of lacquer. We price for doing the repairs properly, and the difference shows every day you live on it.

Repaired Properly, Not Papered Over The quote covers the repairs, the matching timber and the finish. What you pay is what we quoted.

What to Expect

1
Assess the damage honestlyWe tell you what can be saved, what needs replacing and what it will cost, before any work starts. If a floor is too far gone, we say so.
2
Source matching timberReplacement boards come from reclaimed stock that matches the age and grain of yours, so repairs disappear instead of announcing themselves.
3
Repair, fill, flattenSplit boards out, new boards in, gaps filled, old patch repairs redone properly, then the whole floor sanded flat as one surface.
4
Finish for the next fifty yearsOil or lacquer chosen for the room, applied coat by coat with proper drying time. The floor keeps its history and loses the damage.

FAQ - Floor Restoration

Probably not. Paint, bitumen, woodworm scars, missing boards and botched patch repairs are all recoverable. We look first and tell you honestly, and we would rather turn a job down than promise a result the boards cannot give.
Reclaimed timber matched to the age and width of your floor. New pine in a Victorian floor sticks out forever, so we do not use it.
Yes. It takes the right grit sequence and patience rather than magic. Bitumen edges around an old carpet line are one of the most common things we deal with in Bristol houses.
Done properly, they blend into the floor. Matched timber, tight fitting and sanding the whole floor as one surface means visitors will not spot where the work was done.
It depends on the floor, and we will give you a straight answer either way. Original boards in decent condition are usually worth saving, and the finished result is something new flooring cannot copy.

Ready to Sort Your Floor Restoration Problem?

Ring us, tell us about the floor, and we will tell you straight what it needs and what it costs.

📞 07450 297101