Parquet repair and restoration — board replacement, gap filling, sanding and re-coating to bring an aged parquet floor back to a clean, even surface. Useful where the parquet is structurally sound but the finish, scattered blocks or surface have degraded.

Older parquet floors typically fail in two ways: surface finish wears thin or yellows, and individual blocks loosen, lift or crack from moisture or impact. Restoration replaces or re-bonds damaged blocks, fills gaps, sands the floor flat and applies fresh varnish. In most homes, the original parquet is sound enough to restore rather than replace, which is usually less expensive and less disruptive than full removal.
If 70–80% of the parquet blocks are sound, restoration is usually the practical choice. When more than a third of the floor is loose, swollen or rotten, full removal and re-laying often gives a better long-term result.
Restoration cost depends on the percentage of blocks needing replacement and the floor area. We provide an itemised quotation so the owner can see the block-replacement scope, gap-filling scope and finishing scope separately.
Send dimensions, photos and a brief — we will reply with material options, scope assumptions and an itemised quotation.