CM21 · A1184 / M11 J7 · 25 mi from central London
Floor Restoration & Sanding in Sawbridgeworth
Restoration is the most satisfying job we do. There's a 100-year-old oak floor under almost every London period property. Sawbridgeworth is one of our most-fitted CM21 pockets — 4 miles from Harlow and around 25 miles from central London via A1184 / M11 J7. Victorian maltings converted into apartments.
From £28/m² · 1–2 weeks lead time · 10-year workmanship warranty

Sawbridgeworth — local facts that shape the spec
Postcode
CM21
Ward / area
Sawbridgeworth
Nearest station
Sawbridgeworth
Distance to central London
25 miles
Distance to Harlow
4 miles
Main road access
A1184 / M11 J7
Council
Harlow District Council
Typical stock
period properties
- Conservation village on the Hertfordshire border
- Victorian maltings converted into apartments
Why restoration suits Sawbridgeworth
Sawbridgeworth's period properties respond well to restoration: the spec matches the building stock, the access works for our crews, and the typical project type fits a 1–2 weeks install window.
Materials & finish notes
For period properties like much of Sawbridgeworth's Sawbridgeworth pocket, we'd usually spec Original pitch-pine boards in a whitewash & uv oil finish.
Edwardian parquet is usually solid oak 22mm blocks — gold-standard restoration substrate.
Most London period floors are pitch-pine — sands beautifully, takes whitewash and oil exceptionally well.
Materials we stock
Original pitch-pine boards · Edwardian oak parquet · Victorian softwood · Reclaimed strip oak
Finishes we offer
Hardwax oil (Bona, Osmo) · Whitewash & UV oil · Smoked & oiled · Matte 2-pack lacquer
Install methods
Dust-extracted belt sand · Edge-and-corner sand · Gap-fill with resin/sliver · Stain + 3-coat finish
Realistic lifespan
10–15 years between refinishes, board life often 100+ years
Our restoration process in Sawbridgeworth
- 01
Survey — board thickness, species, paint history, joist condition.
- 02
Furniture and skirting protection, dust-extraction setup.
- 03
Nail punch-down across the full floor.
- 04
Belt sand 40g → 60g → 80g → 120g, with edge sander into corners.
- 05
Gap-fill with resin and sliver where gaps exceed 4mm.
- 06
Optional whitewash, smoke or stain — sampled in-room first.
- 07
2–3 coat hardwax oil or lacquer finish, 24-hour cure between coats.
Why Sawbridgeworth clients choose us
- Dust-extracted Bona belt sanders — 95% dust capture
- Lead-paint testing and disposal where boards pre-date 1980
- Regularly fitting in CM21 — local references on request
- Dust-extracted Bona belt sanders — 95% dust capture
Common pitfalls we plan around
Boards too thin to sand
Pre-1900 boards may be sanded to <14mm — we measure before quoting. Some jobs are board-replacement, not restoration.
Lead paint
Pre-1980 painted boards may carry lead. We bag, test and dispose properly — written into the quote.
Hidden nails and screws
Every restoration starts with a punch-down. A missed nail destroys a sanding belt.
Nearby CM areas we also cover
We're regularly on the A1184 / M11 J7 route — these neighbouring pockets sit within a few miles of Sawbridgeworth:
Sawbridgeworth restoration FAQs
- How many times can a floor be re-sanded?
- Solid pine and oak boards can take 4–6 sandings across their life. We always survey the remaining thickness first.
- Can you fill the gaps?
- Yes — resin and slivers for gaps over 4mm, fine fill for hairline cracks. Result is seamless.
- Will the house smell?
- Hardwax oil has a low-VOC odour for 48 hours. We use water-based lacquers where smell-sensitivity is a concern.
- Is restoration cheaper than a new floor?
- Typically 40–60% cheaper, and you keep the original timber. Greenest option by far.
- How messy is the job?
- Almost dust-free — Bona dust-extracted sanders capture 95%+ of debris. The floor finishes cleaner than it started.
- Can I stay in the house?
- Yes — we work room-by-room. You'll need to avoid the freshly-finished room for 24 hours per coat.
- Can you match a board that's broken?
- Yes — board replacement with reclaimed matching pitch-pine or oak. Common on Victorian terraces.
Summary
Floor Restoration & Sanding in Sawbridgeworth done right means the same survey-to-skirting team, the right build-up for period properties, and a written 1–2 weeks schedule from day one. We've fitted across CM21 long enough to know the subfloors that need attention.
Book a free restoration survey — Sawbridgeworth, CM21
We'll measure board thickness and tell you exactly what's possible. Covering Sawbridgeworth and nearby Old Harlow, Harlow Town.
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