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Floor Sanding and Polishing Specialists

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Overview

Floor Sanding and Polishing Specialists in Australia

Floor sanding and polishing is dusty, physical, deadline-driven work. You are stripping back old timber, filling and sanding through the grits, then laying coats of polyurethane or hardwax oil while the builder, the painter or the homeowner waits to move back in. The finish is judged in raking light, so one missed scratch or a bubble in the coat means a recoat and a lost day.

Across a large and competitive national market, most floor sanding and related businesses are small crews chasing renovations, new builds and rental turnovers. Work clusters around the building cycle and the run-up to Christmas, then thins out in the wet, and you are often last on site before handover, so any delay above you lands on your timeline.

Drying times rule the job. Coats need to cure, fumes need to clear, and you cannot rush a floor that is not ready, which makes scheduling and clear customer communication just as important as the sanding itself.

What floor sanding and polishing specialists are up against

  • Dust and fume control are a real cost and risk — extraction gear, masks and clean-up time all eat into a tight day rate.
  • You are usually last on site before handover, so any delay from the builder, tiler or painter above you compresses your window.
  • Drum sanders, edgers and dust extractors are expensive and wear out, and a breakdown mid-job can stall a whole project.
  • Work follows the building and renovation cycle, so a wet winter or a slow new-build market can leave the diary patchy.

Why Floor Sanding and Polishing Specialists

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$70,000

Typical finance amount for floor sanding and polishing specialists looking at equipment or working capital.

$1,200

Indicative annual insurance premium, with renewals often around 2026-06-30.

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Common questions

Floor Sanding and Polishing Specialists — questions Australian owners ask

Why is timing so tight on floor sanding jobs?

Because you are usually the last trade before handover, and coats need real drying time between them. If the painter or tiler runs late above you, your window shrinks but the deadline does not. Building in buffer days and confirming the site is clear before you arrive saves a lot of grief.

How do I avoid costly recoats and callbacks?

Most callbacks come from rushing the prep or the cure — sanding through grits properly, controlling dust, and letting each coat fully harden. Setting clear expectations with the customer about foot traffic and furniture timing also stops a perfect floor being marked the day after you leave.

Is floor sanding seasonal?

It follows the building and renovation cycle, which lifts before Christmas and slows in the wet months. Rental turnovers and insurance work help fill the quieter stretches, but most crews see a clear busy and quiet rhythm across the year.

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