Victorian floor boards

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Victorian pine floor restoration

Our Victorian period pine floor restoration services:


What to expect:

Here are just a few examples of our work – after 20 years spent restoring and refinishing old pine floors we have accumulated a vast knowledge base and library of photographs showing the results of our work. We have many more examples of restored period pine floors that we are able to send you and we are often able to provide you with a very close example of your own floor!

Victorian pine floorboards in Abingdon-On-Thames

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Victorian pine floor in Oxford

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Victorian pine staircase in Birmingham

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Gap filled Victorian floorboards

Milton Keynes Victorian pine floor

Previously badly sanded and scratched pine floor; the customer had attempted a DIY approach to sand and varnish the floor themselves; we do not recommend this! We always say you start to learn how to sand a floor after your sixth floor by which time!

Poorly prepared wood floors will also result in the lacquer or other floor finishes wearing off very quickly. After taking into account the floor sanding equipment hire, sandpapers and lacquers etc. plus the hours of hard labour involved for the novice and with such poor results it really is worth hiring in a professional.

We have redeemed many wood floors that our customers have almost ruined!

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Victorian Pitch pine floorboards

Herefordshire listed building with pitch pine floors restored in the former Ballroom.

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Lime washing pitch pine floorboards

Victorian pitch pine floor; sanded before applying a lime wash effect and then clear varnished. Pitch pine can be a slightly too 'orangey' for some peoples tastes and it is possible to 'tone down' the colour of the boards using our lime washing technique.

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Lime washing Victorian floorboards

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Victorian pine staining

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Common problems with Victorian pine floorboards and Solutions – We provide the full range of services

Common Problems Likely causes Our services
Damaged Victorian pine boards and other in appropriate floor boards fitted.
  • Woodworm
  • Previous electrical or plumbing works.
  • General age.
  • Damaged boards replaced with new pine.
  • We will remove of all damaged sections including the removal of inappropriate woods.
  • Select from our stock of reclaimed pine boards and fit these to the repair areas.
Floor boards movement and ‘squeaky’ boards.
  • Joists rotten - especially prevalent on areas adjacent to damp external walls.
  • Poorly fixed boards
  • Incorrect nail types
  • We will remove the affected area of pine floorboards investigate the damaged joists and replace as necessary with new treated joists.
Incorrect board fixings e.g. Unsuited nails, screws etc. detracts from the period appearance of the floor
  • Repaired with out due regard to period fixings.
  • We will remove all inappropriate fixings and replace these with traditional nails - these were designed to affix the boards securely and prevent movement of the boards
General poor appearance including scratches, stains and boards and lacking in definition.
  • Previously badly prepared and sanded
  • Existing seals are inappropriate and obscure the wood.
  • General wear and tear
  • We will sand the pine boards carefully; treat any stains (where possible) and then apply the appropiate finish to protect and maintain the original colour of the boards.
General poor appearance including scratches, stains and boards and lacking in definition.
  • Previously badly prepared and sanded.
  • Existing seals are inappropriate and obscure the wood.
  • General wear and tear
  • We will sand the pine boards carefully; treat any stains (where possible) and then apply the appropriate finish to protect and maintain the original colour of the boards.
Boards are difficult to clean and absorb water; flaking seals and polishes.
  • Incorrect or lack of floor protection.
  • As above.
Gaps between boards
  • Changes in temperature and humidity over time have caused the boards to contract.
  • Poorly fitting boards
  • We will fit Victorian pine slivers (new pine or mdf etc should be avoided as there will be a noticeable colour difference) the very narrow gaps with smaller areas filled with sand from the process mixed with a clear cellulose hardener.
  • Note: Gap filling is not always required and it is your personal preference; in our opinion normal sized gaps can be left unfilled unless the floor is draughty or under floor joists etc. can be seen. We are always conscious of the fact that the period feel of the floor should be retained wherever possible.
Draughty from under floor boards
  • Most wooden floors were laid on suspended joists with an open void beneath the floor allowing air circulation to prevent rotting of the joists and boards. Airbricks were fitted into the walls to assist air movement.
  • If the floor is unduly drafty we can fit under board foil backed insulation.
  • This is quite straight forward where the floor is laid over cellar areas; however where the floor is laid over an open void it will be necessary to remove the boards before fitting the insulation and then refitting the boards; naturally there will be wastage of some of the boards removed which will require replacing.