• Based in New Cross SE14 on a quiet street. Plenty of space to stop/load.

    Boards are long length at 3.7m so not hacked short pieces like most.

    Boards are denailed, ready to be fitted.
    You can install by:

    • nailing them straight to chipboard; or
    • glue them straight to a concrete floor/tiles; or
    • clip them together using the proprietary Junckers Clip system to hold the board together when floating.

    That's the same flooring used in many museums too, usually £80/sqm new so that's a good opportunity for someone to to make a nice room / bike cave with it.

    Mine will be sanded back to light beech colour once the work in the house is complete.

  • Mine will be sanded back to light beech colour

    That's a shame - the court markings look great!

  • These aren't new so as much as you want them to be 100% smooth with no gaps, well, it is inevitable that they have scuff, marks and some of them show slight gaps or very light concavity.

    Sanding them down would make them 100% smooth and uniform. Gaps would be filled with wood dust. Clear varnish would make them perfect again.

    In short, it's 22mm thick pure beech wood which has not been dark varnished so plenty of options!

    I terms of broad (London) costs:

    • Used flooring with shipping is £30/sqm;
    • Professional fitting is £20/sqm;
    • Sanding and varnishing is £30/sqm

    Overall cheaper than buying it new, without delivery or fitting. And you re-use and employ someone to do it so that's good too.

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