Floor Sanding in Byron Bay

  • A proud local, family-run business serving Byron Bay
  • Specialising in floor sanding, timber flooring, and cork flooring
  • 40+ years experience

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Byron Bay Floor Sanding

At Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors, we provide floor sanding services throughout Byron Bay, helping restore tired floors with smooth results.


Using commercial-grade equipment, we remove old coatings, scratches, and surface imperfections to reveal the natural beauty of your floor. Every job is finished with low-VOC coatings in your choice of matte, satin or gloss, depending on the look you want.


We take great care to protect surrounding areas, minimise dust, and work efficiently to reduce disruption to your home or business. Whether it’s a single room or a full property, we ensure a clean, even finish built to last.


Call 0418 793 228 to book floor sanding in Byron Bay with Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors.

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Smoothing Out Wear & Tear

Well-maintained floors offer warmth, style, and long-term value — and floor sanding plays a key role in keeping them that way. At Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors, we restore surfaces using advanced techniques and quality finishes.


Our sanding process smooths out wear, prepares the surface for coating, and enhances the floor’s natural tones. We apply finishes that not only look great but also provide lasting protection against scuffs, moisture, and general wear.


Benefits of floor sanding include:


  • Cleaner, more hygienic surfaces
  • Customisable finish options to suit your style
  • Greater floor longevity & lower maintenance
  • Improved surface feel & aesthetic clarity


Trust Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors to bring out the best in your floors with expert sanding and care.

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Everything You Need To Know

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