Floor Sanding in Murwillumbah

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


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Restore Character
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Murwillumbah Floor Sanding

Your floors deserve a second life — and sanding is the first step. At Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors, we offer detailed floor sanding in Murwillumbah, restoring the natural character of surfaces with precision and care.


We use commercial-grade sanding equipment to remove old coatings, level out wear, and prepare your floors for a flawless finish. Whether it’s a single room or an entire home, we ensure clean, consistent results from start to finish.


With your choice of low-VOC coatings in matte, satin, or gloss, we’ll help match the final look to your space and lifestyle.


Call 0418 793 228 to book professional floor sanding in Murwillumbah with Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors today.

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Restore Natural Beauty

Floors wear down over time, but floor sanding can completely renew their appearance and feel. At Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors, we deliver a smooth, dust-controlled finish that reveals the grain and depth of natural floors.


Our team prepares each surface carefully before applying durable coatings that protect and extend the life of your floor. The result is a fresh, even surface that’s easier to clean and more comfortable underfoot.


Here’s why floor sanding is a smart investment:


  • Removes damage & surface wear
  • Restores natural beauty & colour
  • Prepares floor for long-lasting coatings
  • Enhances comfort & indoor air quality


Let Tweed Coast Cork & Timber Floors help you refresh tired floors with a professional sanding service that adds value and longevity.

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Everything You Need To Know

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Can floor sanding remove pet stains or water damage?

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