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Old and salvage boards for me. Tinted to uniform (ish), bona on top. No idea what exactly was done – it was the third time I’d got the sanding guy out and at this point I just let him get on with whatever.
We’re looking to move away from London and I’m not looking forward to having to go through finding tradesmen for everything again at the other end, can’t be arsed with the almost inevitable disappointments another time around 😞 that said, my floor guy went far enough into north London to sand Apollo’s floors that maybe he’d tolerate the a303.
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Hopefully mine will be <<£30/sqm as they're new and pretty flat. Where are you heading to? My London geographic knowledge has faded so I can't recall to where the A303 goes.
@nefarious absolutely, will take photos as soon as I can get back in (plasterer in there currently). Forgive my ignorance, but it what is rift?
@cozey thanks. My fear is that if I had waited long enough I wouldve gotten someone to repair and refinish all the old flooring for, say, £1.5k. All the decent flooring contractors seem so busy they wouldn't even turn out to quote a job until January, which put the fear in me as well as some of the repairs being (partially) under the new cabinets. But hey, if I get my next steps right there will be a flatness and uniformity that may justify the extra spend...
Just a thought: these sanding quotes, were they for old boards? Or for finishing new? Localised repairs aside, mine don't need much. Just finessing.