Restore, Protect & Extend Floor Life

Timber Floor Repairs & Ongoing Care

Scratches, dents, stains, and worn finishes do not always require replacement. We assess the damage honestly and recommend repair only when it makes sense. If repair is not worth it, we will tell you.

Floor Repair & Care: Restore and Protect Your Investment

Floors naturally wear with age, traffic, pets, and moving furniture. But worn, scratched or damaged timber doesn’t always mean replacement. We offer repair and ongoing care services that extend life and maintain value.

Repairs We Provide

  • Scratch and dent repair
  • Board replacement
  • Gap and cupping correction
  • Water damage restoration
  • Stain and finish fixes

For many floors, professional sanding and refinishing removes surface damage and restores clarity and depth to the timber. We match stains and finishes carefully so repaired areas blend in, not stand out.

Routine Care & Maintenance

  • Wood floors perform best when they’re cared for correctly:
  • Sweep daily to remove grit that scratches
  • Use manufacturer-approved timber floor cleaners
  • Avoid harsh chemicals that strip finishes
  • Place protective pads under furniture

We give clear maintenance plans that fit your lifestyle and floor type. Proper care doesn’t just keep floors looking good — it slows wear, reduces repair costs, and preserves your warranty coverage.

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Floor Repair & Care – FAQs

Can damaged timber floors be repaired instead of replaced?
In many cases, yes. Scratches, dents, stains, and worn finishes can often be repaired or sanded back. Full replacement is usually the last option.
We match timber species, grain, stain, and finish as closely as possible. Perfect matches are not always possible on older floors, but repairs should never stand out.
No. Localised repairs can often be done without sanding the entire floor. Sanding is recommended when damage is widespread or finishes are heavily worn.
Typically every 10 to 15 years, depending on traffic, pets, and maintenance. Refinishing too early wastes money. Refinishing too late causes permanent damage.
Using the wrong cleaners and ignoring grit. Harsh chemicals strip finishes, and dirt acts like sandpaper underfoot.

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