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Your Abbey Wood wooden floors deserve a makeover!
Your Abbey Wood wooden floors deserve a makeover! The area bears a set of street names that are a reminder of a beneficial association with the regional co-operative society...
Your natural wooden floors are certainly a co-operative feature in your property, if perhaps too long-suffering... When their youthful patina has been worn away by the pressure of feet, it’s time to remove those nasty digs and marks. A fresh new surface awaits when you call upon the services of the specialists in wooden floor repair and restoration: The Abbey Wood Floor Sanding Masters! We’ll transform any kind of floor: from solid or engineered boards to herringbone or parquet blocks
and from any age or standard of condition... By doing whatever is required: repairing damaged timber filling in missing areas with matching boards and blocks staining for a change of colour to match your decor resealing with the fresh protection of natural oil, hard wax or lacquer. With reliable service from a family firm: who’ve restored hundreds of floors for over twenty years. Your new floor will be durable and keep its good looks: great value from our use of only premium floor restoration products.
And... 99% dust free sanding:
a clean and efficient job from our cylinder machines.
So contact us today for your FREE assessment.
Choose the Abbey Wood Floor Sanding Company!
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TRUSTED BY THESE WELL KNOWN BRANDS AND HUNDREDS MORE.
Stirring names from the world of cooperatives - Owenite (after Robert Owen) and Rochdale (from the Pioneers) - were some of the street names adorning the Bostall Estate of 1900. Over a thousand homes were built in Abbey Wood by the Royal Arsenal Cooperative Society (RACS). Founded in 1868, the RACS (taking its name from the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich) became a well known name in South London, its stores selling food and other goods - and branching out into funeral services, travel, insurance and.. housing. At its peak, the society had half a million members, but financial problems led to a merger with the national Co-operative Wholesale Society in 1985. Always one of the more political coops, the RACS paid a ‘bonus to labour’ - with the tradesmen building the Bostall Estate receiving a halfpenny an hour above the trade union rate. |
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With over 26 years of sanding knowledge,
we're dedicated to making sure that your wooden
floors always get the best restoration service there is.