8/4/2023 0 Comments Wood blocks flooring![]() However, if the T&G is clogged up with excess bitumen or grime, we would cut the tongue from the parquet block and then it would be sold as straight edged / square edged parquet flooring. We DO NOT usually clean the T&G of parquet blocks and this would be an extra chargeable service. Simply add £4.00 per M2 to receive your parquet with the tongue removed (STRAIGHT EDGED) this is to remove any grime that has built up on them over the years. We then sand over the blocks with a 40 grit, 60 grit and then 80 grit to leave you with a smooth surface finish. Simply add £10.00 per M2 to receive your parquet with the surface pre-sanded to remove the original layer of varnish with a 24 grit paper. Pre-Sanding/Surface Sanding Premium Service We use a rough/course 24 grit grade sandpaper to enable us to quickly remove the usual numerous layers of varnish/wax that have built up on the blocks over the years. This service does not finely sand the tops of the parquet. Although the original layer of varnish is removed, they will still require sanding once in they are fitted. Simply add £5.00 per M2 to receive your parquet with the tops pre-sanded to remove the original layer of varnish. ![]() Pre-Sanding/Surface Sanding Standard Service This service is suitable if you are fitting on a sub floor that will be subject to excessive movement, for example upstairs floors that are boarded over and require certain adhesives that can not be mixed with bitumen. This service will provide you with a clean underside as if the blocks have never seen bitumen. If you choose the bitumen removal service you will receive your parquet with up to 99% the bitumen REMOVED from the backs of them. Simply add £17.00 per m2 to the price of the flooring for bitumen removal. It is advised that you ask about the condition of the backs of the parquet flooring that you are interested in before placing your order. This should enable you to fit the blocks without further preparation to the underside. In cases where the bitumen is too soft to fully remove it: we will remove as much as possible leaving you with a fairly smooth back, free from large clumps. Although the bitumen is removed, there may still be a black stain on the back of the blocks from the original bitumen. If you choose the bitumen removal service you will receive your parquet with up to 80% the bitumen REMOVED from the backs of them. Simply add £7.50 per m2 to the price of the flooring for bitumen removal. Reclaimed parquet flooring block prices are shown for a parquet block in uncleaned condition. Our Stock changes weekly so if you don’t see what you want please go to contact and let us know what you require and how much you require and we will be in touch within 24 hours. Our reclaimed flooring can be delivered to any part of the uk. ![]() Due to the nature of the goods ”reclaimed”, our stock is liable to change on a daily basis. The first ever uplift of these we did few yr back took half that for around same size but they were fooked, most were loose as well.īe prepared for a lot of dust and mess if it is anything like my last one.We hold large stocks of reclaimed parquet flooring up to 25,000 sq yards at any one time. Prob take 2hrs of breaks out of that though and we didnt go crazy at it. ![]() Iirc the area we did was approx 24m2, start to finish inc clearing up and ready for screed was near enough a full day with 2 of us. If you have a machine then use it as it'll save a lot of cursing lol.I was just being lazy, couldnt be bothered to put ours together and the blades were not the best on the machine. To be fair most of the blocks were easy enough to break off but the main traffic area was tougher than most. ![]() These are really handy seeing as they have decent weight to them but it can be a workout. We did have a small stripper on the van but ended up using a solid long handled scraper like this > I ended up using my Kango attachment on my sds to break the stubborn ones. Ive not done many of these uplifts but the last one I did was pretty straight forward. ![]()
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