Can Engineered Wood Flooring Be Fitted Over Joists?
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Character grade wood flooring is the third in a series of four wood grades. It is also known as natural grade wood flooring. Available in solid and engineered wood flooring options, it is an affordable and attractive option that, not surprisingly is full of character. Wood is a completely natural product and as such…
If you’re in the throws of planning a home renovation or you’re building a new home, one of the questions that’s likely to raise it’s head at one point or another is “at what point should you fit new wood flooring?”. While in most instances, you’ll have an advisor or two who will assist…
Barn grade wood flooring is a great way of achieving a super look without breaking the bank. Barn grade is another name for rustic wood flooring and this grade of flooring is available in both solid wood and engineered wood options. What this means is that no matter where in your home you want…
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This is a commonly asked question amongst the Wood and Beyond client base, which is why we thought it would be useful to put together this short guide to help you decide. Before recommending which option might suit your project, we’ll start by giving a short description of the two methods. Nail down installation…
If you’ve decided to invest in a new wood floor, one of the questions you’re likely to be considering right now is whether you should fit the floor on a DIY basis or whether you should bring in the professionals. To be honest, with most flooring options these days, a decent DIY-er will have…
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