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Floor Painting

Transform your tired floors into stunning surfaces with our floor painting service using Dr Schutz's innovative PU design solutions. Rediscover the beauty of your space without the need for costly replacements.

Floor Painting - PU Design

Floor Painting Services : All UK Major Cities Covered

Hard Floor Refurbishment without Replacement

This floor painting service using Dr Schutz PU Design will have you thinking differently about hard floor replacement. Have you ever needed to replace a hard floor because of excess wear and the appearance has deteriorated to the stage where you think it is scrap? Think again and save up to 60% over a new floor installation which carries a 5-year warranty!

Suitable for the following floor types – sheet vinyl, concrete, slab, linoleum, luxury vinyl tiles and safety flooring. We have installed the PU design service into schools, universities, hospitals, retail, laboratories, office breakout areas, industrial areas and leisure centres.

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Floor Paint – Any Colour, Any Design

Create & design a sustainable, unique, new look floor for less than you think, using a revolutionary PU design floor painting product, the recolouring process offers a choice of over 200 RAL Colours in a design of your choice, to provide a unique floor, which matches individual requirements.

You can apply this specialist product over most hard flooring and it will provide a tough, resilient, uniform appearance. Holes and scratches can be filled before the application of PU colour, followed by decorative flecks which can be applied to add depth to the appearance rather than a flat colour. For those that would like a personal touch, you can have your company logo sealed into the floor.

Floor Painting
ESD Floor Paint
Floor Recolouring with additional features

An anti-slip coating if required, HSE safe floor surface (36+ PTV)

Anti stain treatment which resists staining from dyes etc.

For conductive and non-conductive floors, we can apply ESD coatings to comply with European DIN Standards and ease cleaning and maintenance

After painting the surface requires protection from wear and tear, Specialised PU coatings are not only an excellent way to protect the  floor surface, they can also transform standard floors into ESD conductive floors or non-staining floors. It is crucial that these sealing processes are carried out by professionals, with adequate preparation of the flooring before application.
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Hard Floor Restoration

Some Frequently Asked Questions

What is hard floor restoration?

Hard floor restoration is a professional service that renews and revitalises hard flooring surfaces such as luxury vinyl (LVT), Amtico, Karndean, stone, concrete and resilient floors – removing wear, stains and surface damage while restoring appearance and performance.

Which hard floor types can be painted?

Most floor types can be painted, including:

  • Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) and plank flooring

  •  Sheet vinyl floors

  • Tiled Floors – Porcelain & Ceramic

  • Concrete 

  • Rubber and resilient flooring
    Each material has a tailored restoration process to deliver the best result.

What processes are involved in hard floor restoration?

Hard floor restoration often includes:

  • Deep cleaning with professional-grade equipment

  • Stripping old coatings and contaminant build-up

  • Polishing or re-finishing surfaces using abrasives or appropriate pads

  • Sealing and protective coating to extend life and improve resistance to wear
    These methods vary by floor type to ensure the right solution for each surface.

Can you remove scratches and stains from my floors?

Yes most of the time,  it all depends on the floor type. Professional restoration can significantly reduce or remove surface scratches, scuffs and embedded stains using targeted cleaning, abrasion or refinishing techniques.

What’s the difference between hard floor cleaning and restoration?

General cleaning removes surface dirt and grime, whereas hard floor restoration includes deeper processes like stripping, polishing, refinishing and applying protective layers to repair wear and restore the floor’s original quality.

Why choose professional restoration over DIY products?

Professional restoration uses specialised equipment, industry-grade products, and trained technicians to achieve superior results without damaging the floor. This is especially important for delicate or luxury surfaces like Amtico, Karndean or other LVT products, DIY products often only mask wear temporarily.

Do you seal floors after restoration?

In many cases, yes. After restoration, we apply suitable sealers or protective coatings that enhance durability, resist staining and make future maintenance much easier. These come in varying qualities and gloss levels. More robust semi-permanent PU sealers have a much longer lifespan in comparison to emulsion polishes.

How long does a restoration project take?

Timing depends on floor type, size and condition. Smaller residential areas might be completed within a day or two, while larger commercial projects or more intensive restorations may take longer depending on the specification.

Can worn or aged floors be renovated instead of replaced?

Absolutely, part of hard floor restoration is assessing whether your current floor can be renovated rather than replaced. Restoration often saves time and cost while delivering a fresh, long-lasting finish.

Can you restore commercial hard flooring?

Yes, we provide professional commercial floor cleaning & restoration for offices, retail spaces, hospitality venues and industrial environments across the UK and Europe. Each setting is assessed to ensure the right process and solution.

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If you’re responsible for maintaining safe, compliant and presentable floors, we offer a no-obligation site survey to assess your flooring and recommend the most effective solution.

What You’ll Receive:

Professional condition assessment

Clear recommendations

Demonstration test area where applicable

No pressure, no obligation