Tired Parquet Floor?

A neglected parquet floor is often hiding a beautiful one. We restore period parquet from £55/m² — re-fixing, filling, sanding and finishing.

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Does this sound familiar?

  • Loose, lifting or missing parquet blocks
  • A dull, worn or patchy finish
  • Gaps, filler crumbling or old adhesive showing
  • Scratches, stains or paint splashes
  • A floor you'd love to keep rather than replace

Need it looked at today?

Same-day and emergency slots across Central London — send a photo for a fast set price.

What's usually going on

  • Decades of wear and old finishes breaking down
  • Blocks working loose from old bitumen
  • Water or heat damage in patches
  • Previous poor repairs or over-sanding

Restoration re-fixes loose blocks, fills gaps, then sands back to clean timber and applies a hard-wearing finish — oil or lacquer to suit the room. Done well, a tired parquet floor comes back looking remarkable for a fraction of the cost of replacing it.

We'll assess honestly whether yours is restorable and give you a set price per square metre.

Set prices

JobFrom
Parquet restorationfrom £55/m²
Re-fix loose blocks (patch)from £180
Sand & re-finish onlyfrom £30/m²
Replace missing blocksby quote

Set prices shown are typical starting points. You'll always get a fixed quote before any work begins — no hourly surprises.

Why call fixmyproperty.ai

Experienced trades, transparent set prices and a fixed quote before we start — never an open-ended hourly bill. We cover Mayfair, Marylebone, St John's Wood, Bayswater and Paddington, and we understand mansion blocks, porters and managing agents.

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Frequently asked questions

Can any parquet floor be restored?

Most can. Unless blocks are badly rotten or too many are missing, re-fixing, filling, sanding and finishing usually brings a parquet floor back beautifully.

How much does parquet restoration cost?

Full restoration starts from £55/m²; sanding and re-finishing an already-sound floor starts from £30/m². We give a set price after seeing it.

Oil or lacquer finish — which is better?

Lacquer is hard-wearing and low-maintenance; oil gives a natural look and is easy to patch-repair. We'll recommend based on how the room is used.

Get a set price today

Send a photo on WhatsApp for an instant price, or request a quote and we'll come back fast.