Wimbledon Floors
Checkatrade membership number:
115953Member of Checkatrade for over
3 years
122 customer feedback reports
with an average score of
9.7 out of 10.
Works in
sw london,nw london,se london,surrey,hampshire,kent ,central london
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Wimbledon Floors have over 20 years experience in all areas of flooring, specializing in floor sanding, sealing, restoration and repair. We are a small, reliable, honest business offering you a personal yet professional service. We use a large range of floor types and patterns, from very reputable suppliers. We will make the floor sound first, screeding if necessary along with replacement of skirting boards if needed. We aim to leave you with a beautiful floor that we would be proud to have in our home. Please call Craig for help, advice and a competitive price.
Main work undertaken
Carpet Fitting, Carpet Repair/Stretching, Carpet Supplier, Carpets/Flooring, Flooring Specialist, Vinyl, Wood Flooring Installers, Wood Flooring Restoration, Wood Flooring Suppliers
Also skilled in
Fitted Wardrobes, General Carpentry, Joinery, Kitchen Fitters, Screeding/Dry Lining
These references were checked by Checkatrade when
Wimbledon Floors
joined in
November 2008.
Carpet & flooring.
I was very pleased with all aspects of the service provided. Mr Watson arrived at 8am both mornings, was courteous, explaining each stage of the process and produced an excellent finished product. My neighbour has also used his services on my recommendation. I would be happy to recommend them.
Customer in Wandsworth,
11 November 2008
Re-plastered and treated drenched wall - found when doing my neighbours flooring.
He re-plastered and treated a drenched wall and cured a leak that he discovered when doing the floor for my neighbour. He was quick and tidy and very good. I would be happy to recommend him.
Customer in London,
11 November 2008
Carpet/flooring.
Good quality, polite, clean, good finish, easy to talk to. Did what they said they would do. 10 out of 10. I would be happy to recommend them.
Customer in Sutton,
11 November 2008