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How to save your wooden floor for a long time

A lot of people prefer wooden flooring for their homes or offices. And that’s understandable - hardwood flooring looks so classy! But when you have this type of flooring, you have to know that it’s really important to take care of it.

Hardwood flooring is smooth and to keep it surface like that we recommend you to be careful not to damage it. It needs care - just like everything luxurious. That’s why we created that kind of floor care that can keep the wood looking fresh as long as possible!

Wе offer brand new floor sanding techniques for those who have already damaged thier floors. Our machines are 99% dust free, and also are gentle to the wooden ground. Floor sanding is amazing and propriate if you want to invest in the long lasting “life” of your parquet.

Another good way to take care of your hardwood floor is polishing. Our firm has many different types of top coats. If you want something more cheerful, our experts can offer you colourful polishing. That’s awesome! And kids love it ! We adore to see the smiles on their faces, when they play with pleasure on the refreshed ground.

So, if you think that it’s time to refresh the atmosphere at home - take a look at our new offers and contact us now for free!


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