Sanding

Sanding

Sanding

Sanding of floors in Copenhagen

Refreshes the floor by eliminating scratches and wear and prepares the surface for new treatment.

Does your wooden floor need new life

If your wooden floor seems worn or dull, sanding is often the solution that makes the most sense. Here, we only remove a very thin layer of the surface, typically around one millimeter, so the floor becomes even again and ready for a new treatment.

After sanding, you can choose between lacquer, soap, oil, or paint. The choice depends on both the type of wood and the expression you prefer in your home.

When does the floor need sanding

A clear sign that the floor needs sanding is when the lacquer has worn through or when the scratches become hard to ignore. Large dogs and small children also leave their marks, and smaller damages quickly become visible.

Fortunately, most can be removed with a regular sanding, regardless of whether the floor has previously been treated with oil, soap, or lacquer.
Once the floor is sanded completely clean, you can choose which finish best suits the style of your home.

Sanding gives a more beautiful floor

A sanded floor needs to fit perfectly on the first attempt, which is why we work thoroughly and with a sharp eye for details. Our experience allows us to deliver a beautiful and uniform result – every time.

We want you to have both a good experience and a floor that looks significantly nicer when the work is finished.

How a floor sanding works

The process starts with a coarse sanding, where old residues of treatment and small unevennesses are removed. This provides a clean and smooth surface.

Then we sand the floor finely, so the wood becomes smooth and ready for the treatment you choose. Along the way, we advise you on the different options, so you get exactly the finish that matches your wishes.

Can you sand the floor yourself

It is possible to do it yourself, but it requires experience to operate the machines correctly. A small mistake can quickly create damages that are both costly and time-consuming to fix.

Therefore, we recommend in most cases that the sanding is left to a professional – that way, you are sure of a result that lasts.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Do you have any questions?

Here are answers to the most common questions we receive about floors, prices, and the process.

Sanding vs. sanding down?

How many times will the floor be sanded?

When is a floor sanded, and when is it planed?

How is the process?

Is my floor thick enough to be sanded / planed?

Sanding vs. sanding down?

How many times will the floor be sanded?

When is a floor sanded, and when is it planed?

How is the process?

Is my floor thick enough to be sanded / planed?

Sanding vs. sanding down?

How many times will the floor be sanded?

When is a floor sanded, and when is it planed?

How is the process?

Is my floor thick enough to be sanded / planed?