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Engineered Flooring

Does Engineered Wood Flooring Require An Expansion Gap?

Engineered FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir26 April 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

How to Paint Wood Floors

How to Paint Wood Floors

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir25 April 2012

If you’re looking for guidance on how to paint wood floors, the likelihood is you’re in a situation where your wood floors have seen better days or you simply fancy a change.  Either way, with a bit of planning and a lot of preparation, painting wood floors can be a really successful way of introducing…

Types Of Inexpensive Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir23 April 2012

  Wood flooring is a highly popular flooring option today.  With a huge variety of wood flooring solutions available on the market, it is easy to see what makes this option so appealing.  Versatile and easy to maintain, wood flooring needn’t be expensive, so if you’re looking for inexpensive wood flooring, you shouldn’t have too…

Is Underfloor Heating Suitable For Solid Wooden Floors?

Is Underfloor Heating Suitable For Solid Wooden Floors?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir20 April 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Using Screed In Wood Flooring Installation

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir19 April 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

How To Remove The Smell Of Freshly Treated Wood Floors

How To Remove The Smell Of Freshly Treated Wood Floors

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir18 April 2012

All wood floors need to be treated from time to time to preserve their good looks and charm.  Finishes on wood floors range from seals, waxes, oils, polishes and varnishes, all of which will make your wood floor more resistant to wear and tear as well as helping make them easier to clean.  That said,…

How To Remove Pet Stains From Wood Flooring

How To Remove Pet Stains From Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 April 2012

  Wood flooring is a highly practical flooring solution for pet owners.  Easy to clean and resistant to the day to day challenges animals put on floors, wood flooring is the perfect option for anyone with dogs and cats for example.  One commonly asked question however when it comes to pet owners and wood floors…

How Much Weight Can Wood Flooring Tolerate?

How Much Weight Can Wood Flooring Tolerate?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir16 April 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Is It Better Replacing Old Wood Floors In Sections Or In One Go?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir13 April 2012

  How you decide to replace old wood floors will depend, to a large extent, upon the scale and situation of your project.  If you are renovating an old property and planning to replace all of the old wood floors with new, there is a really strong argument for lifting up the floors one by…

Fitting Wooden Floors Around Corners

Fitting Wooden Floors Around Corners

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir12 April 2012

category/Real Wood Flooring

Removing Glue Stains From Wood Flooring

Removing Glue Stains From Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir10 April 2012

  Removing glue stains from wood flooring is a really common topic when it comes to wood flooring discussions.  Wood flooring, no matter whether it’s solid wood flooring or engineered wood flooring is a really attractive and popular flooring option.  Even hinted to make homes easier to sell as well as more likely to sell…

UK Regulations For Wood Flooring Noise

UK Regulations For Wood Flooring Noise

Engineered Flooring, Laminate Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir9 April 2012

  If you’re thinking of installing hardwood flooring in a detached house, the only people you need to consider are yourself and your family.  That said, if you live in a terraced or semi detached house, you may also need to take into account your neighbours.  Anyone planning to install wood flooring in a flat…

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