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RESTORE YOUR BROMLEY BY BOW WOODEN FLOORS
A local cultural centre was visited by a famous independence leader of the 1930s, noted for his championing of the hand-crafted virtues of village life.. He would have approved of the enduring popularity of the traditional wooden floor. If there is an ideal floor surface, timber - its durable quality combined with the natural beauty of its grain - is a strong candidate. It enhances domestic and commercial buildings of all kinds. But a natural product is subject to natural wear and tear... Shabbiness and marks are a temporary nuisance. That new look starts with a simple call. To the experts in wood floor repair and restoration: The Bromley by Bow Floor Sanding Specialists You’ll receive all the experience and expertise accumulated from a firm with twenty years in the business: who’ve worked on floors of every age and from every level of condition from solid/engineered boards to herringbone/parquet blocks. Doing all that’s needed to bring them back to life: wobbly blocks and boards - realigned and made fast. damaged or missing timber - repaired or replaced with matching material. old sealant and paint - sanded back to bare wood. a change of colour - the wood stained to match your decor. fresh sealant - using natural oil, hard wax or lacquer. All to the highest levels of workmanship: using only the very best restoration materials. And have no concerns about mess and disruption: 99% dust free sanding - as our cylinder machines collect dust from outside each room.
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Kingsley Hall has been promoting education among local people since it was built in 1927. Bricks were laid representing the arts, science and politics - by such illustrious practitioners as Sybil Thorndike, George Lansbury and John Galsworthy. In 1931, it accommodated Mahatma Gandhi - in London for the Round Table Conference - who had refused to stay at the Hilton. To mark his stay, he planted a tree - which was destroyed during the war. A replacement was planted by Lady Attenborough in 1984 - after the worldwide success of a certain film.... |
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With over 27 years of sanding knowledge,
we're dedicated to making sure that your wooden
floors always get the best restoration service there is.