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Your Options For Wood Flooring Colours

Your Options For Wood Flooring Colours

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir22 December 2011

  As with any natural product, wood flooring colours vary enormously from wood type to wood type and from species to species as well as within each species.  To put this into context, planks taken from the centre of an oak tree will naturally take on a different colour than planks taken from the outside…

Typical Wood Flooring Costs

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir20 December 2011

  Wood flooring is not only a really popular flooring choice these days; it is a flooring choice, which, with the right treatment will truly stand the test of time.  When it comes to working out your wood flooring costs you must remember to consider all of the items, or elements you’ll need to complete…

Benefits Of Pre-Finished Wood Flooring

Benefits Of Pre-Finished Wood Flooring

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir19 December 2011

category/Real Wood Flooring

A Guide To Wood Flooring Adhesives

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir18 December 2011

  A great wooden floor is made up of many parts and the wood flooring adhesive you choose will be one of the major players in the long term success of your flooring installation in terms of durability and service life. Wood flooring adhesives work by creating a bond between the sub floor and the…

What Is Fumed Oak Flooring?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir17 December 2011

  Fumed, or smoked oak is oak wood flooring which has been treated to change its colour.  Fuming or smoking involves putting the oak into an enclosed environment in which ammonia is introduced into the atmosphere.  This enclosed environment might be a closed tank or a sealed tent or some form of container into which…

Fitting Hardwood Floor To Concrete

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir16 December 2011

category/Real Wood Flooring

What Is Vintage Hardwood Flooring?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir15 December 2011

  Vintage flooring, like vintage clothing is a highly sought after flooring solution today.  Vintage flooring is essentially old flooring or new flooring which has been made to look as if it is very old.  Generally speaking, vintage flooring has a worn appearance and a depth to it that new floors might sometimes be thought…

Fitting Wood Flooring Above Underfloor Heating (UFH)

Fitting Wood Flooring Above Underfloor Heating (UFH)

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir15 December 2011

category/Real Wood Flooring

Fitting Hardwood Flooring To Chipboard

Fitting Hardwood Flooring To Chipboard

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir14 December 2011

category/Real Wood Flooring

What Is The Best Wood Flooring?

What Is The Best Wood Flooring?

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir13 December 2011

The question of what is the best wood flooring often comes up when we talk to new customers. Clearly the time and money the customer is about to spend means that they are looking for the best wood floor, one that will see them through for many years to come. The answer to this question…

Fitting Hardwood Floors To A Staircase

Fitting Hardwood Floors To A Staircase

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir13 December 2011

In recent years, wooden staircases have become more and more sought after.  If you’re thinking of fitting a hardwood floor to your staircase, the end result can be really impressive, but it’s important to plan the job carefully before jumping in with both feet. Before choosing which wood flooring option might suit your stairs, it’s…

Fitting Wood Flooring Straight To Joists

Fitting Wood Flooring Straight To Joists

Engineered Flooring, Solid FlooringBy Jonathan Sapir12 December 2011

category/Real Wood Flooring

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