Listening

Listening

Listening

Floor laying in Copenhagen

Only removes old finish and gives the floor a quick refresh before a new treatment is applied.

Experience gives a better result

We perform light sanding with a focus on quality and precision. With many years of experience and professional equipment, we ensure that the work is done correctly, regardless of the type and condition of the floor. Our professionals are familiar with the materials and know how to achieve the best possible surface without unnecessarily removing too much of the floor.

What is light sanding

Light sanding is used as a mild and gentle step in floor treatment. Here, we do not sand down into the wood itself, but only in the existing surface treatment. This means that we remove a very thin layer of varnish, oil, or other finish, so that the floor can be treated again without a full sanding.

This method is ideal when the floor only needs a refresh or when the surface has become dull and uneven, but without deep scratches or damage.

When to choose light sanding

Light sanding is perfect for floors that are not heavily damaged, but where the surface has lost its shine or has small marks. It is also used as a step between coarse and fine sanding in a complete sanding process, where the aim is to ensure a completely smooth and even structure before finishing.

If you are unsure whether your floor requires a full sanding or can settle for light sanding, we are happy to assist with a professional assessment. Wood type, age, and level of use all play a role in choosing the right treatment.

Why professional help is an advantage

Even light sanding requires the right equipment and proper technique. If sanding is done too hard or unevenly, even small mistakes can be clearly visible in the final surface. With professionals, you avoid the risk of damage and achieve a result that lasts longer and looks significantly better.

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.

What is easy grinding?

When is lightening used?

Can I settle for light sanding?

How long does the sandblasting last?

Is there less dust when light grinding?

What is easy grinding?

When is lightening used?

Can I settle for light sanding?

How long does the sandblasting last?

Is there less dust when light grinding?

What is easy grinding?

When is lightening used?

Can I settle for light sanding?

How long does the sandblasting last?

Is there less dust when light grinding?