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After years inside the wood flooring business we realize all the intricacies so we thought we'd share these with you! If you are thinking about buying or fitting a wooden floor then look no further.....read our article first so you'll get a leg up...a jargon free...fact rich gem of an article that will ensure you set off in the the right direction. Thanks for looking!!!!<br><br><br><br>Trust us....we've completed it.... 100 times or maybe more! <br><br><br><br>We've been within the wood flooring business for a long time, selling and fitting...so there eally aren't many problems which we haven't come across before. We supply and fit solid hardwood flooring, engineered wood flooring and laminate flooring....and from time to time correct, repair or relay the floors which people have installed...and we've seen some shockers! Sometimes a poor finish is just the result of someone going a bad job...which we actually can't a single thing about but the single, most crucial thing is to buy wood flooring which is appropriate for a environment.<br><br><br><br>So starting with some questions you should think about<br><br><br><br>What sort of environment do yo have?? Do you have high fluctuations in humidity??<br><br><br><br>What attitude must you how your floor looks..how can you feel about scratches??<br><br><br><br>Do you would like it to appear perfect all the time or have you been happy with a far more 'lived in' feel'<br><br><br><br>Do you've got pets or kids (personally I see them as pretty much the same regarding flooring wear...and diet regime!!)??<br><br><br><br>Do you've an underfloor furnace??<br><br><br><br>Lets check out solid wooden flooring <br><br><br><br>Doesn't absolutely need an explanation...its an excellent lump of wood...from a tree! Solid wood flooring looks and feel great but it's not for anyone.<br><br><br><br>It's an organic product so because of this has a few characteristics which need indicating. All timber once felled will continue to answer it's environment with regards to moisture levels. Higher humidity = expansion, lower humidity = contraction so if you have an environment the location where the humidity fluctuates significantly you ought to think seriously before installing solid wood flooring. Older properties with less effective damp proofing, kitchens and bathrooms can all potentially cause problems as can newly built houses with residual moisture in concrete floors. If you are in a doubt we may recommentd getting a local flooring specialist to complete a quick moisture test. Underfloor heating could also pose significant problems to solid hardwood flooring and as an over-all rule of thumb, we'd discourage our customers from installing soild wood over underfloor heating.<br><br><br><br>So...lets access it to wear and tear. Solid wood will mark. Period. If you're getting stressed about dings and scratches forget it. Unless you need to put socks on the dogs and earn your house guests wear slippers! It's a natural product and may produce a 'patina' as time passes. Personally I love rustic grade soild wood...as it's starts out rather less than perfect and features a great, warm, lived in feel for it and you won't get stressed once the dog skids in chasing the kitten or your child drops metallic toy...life's to short to have stressed!!<br><br><br><br>What about Parquet Flooring? <br><br><br><br>This may seem like a good point to share with you parquet flooring. Parquet...or block flooring is normally installed by sticking oak blocks in a very regular pattern...typically herringbone to a soild floor. The installation of block flooring should basically be attempted by full competent people who have access to specialist tools. We do not recommend the DIY [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/viewer?mid=1zEmBTav-PhlDVZhQvSD99hx2Uwg&hl=en_US&authuser=1 kitchen design Peabody] approach!<br><br><br><br>Lets have a look at engineered hardwood flooring <br><br><br><br>Engineered...what'..Don't worry, nobody has ever encountered engineered wood flooring. So here goes...prepare being enlightened. It's basically a layer of 'real wood' bonded with a softwood base....there you have it...easy wasn't it? Why? well it's all about dimensional stability...we're no more dealing with a fully natural product here and so the manufacturers build in greater stability. The bottom line is it is going to look and feel like timber but you can use it over underfloor heating along with areas which aren't suitable for wooden installations. It comes inside a traditional tongue and groove..(think nailed down floorboards) and floating or click system..akin to laminate floors. So it really is incredibly versatile...it uses much less of the raw natural resource..that's no bad thing this means you will be as simple to lay as a click system laminate. We recommend using engineered flooring to all of our customers.<br><br><br><br>So it's perfect, right?? Well remember the top layer is still real wood and that means you will need to bear in mind the wear and tear points raised in the soild wood section.<br><br><br><br>Lets take a look at laminate floors <br><br><br><br>OK this really is easy..nearly everyone knows about laminates. They are produced by bonding a photo...basically a picture onto a softwood base. An ultra strong surface is then appied. They come in endless sytles and coulours and can be fitted by a person with reasonable capability. Some laminates come with a 50 year domestic use guarantee...which present you with some idea how hard wearing they are. So if you've got a busy house or you need some in the slightly more 'out there' desings they really are a fantastic choice.<br>Fabulous flooring supply and fit quality wooden flooring products within the UK
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After years inside the wood flooring business we all know all the the inner workings so we thought we'd share all of them with you! If you are thinking about buying or fitting a wooden floor then look no further.....read our article first and you'll get a leg up...a jargon free...fact rich gem associated with an article that can ensure you set off within the the right direction. Thanks for looking!!!!<br><br><br><br>Trust us....we've completed it.... hundreds of times or maybe more! <br><br><br><br>We've been inside wood flooring business for decades, selling and fitting...so there eally aren't many problems which we've not come across before. We supply and fit solid wooden flooring, engineered hardwood flooring and laminate floors....and every once in awhile correct, repair or relay the floors which other people have installed...and we've seen some shockers! Sometimes a poor finish is simply the result of someone going a negative job...which we actually can't do just about anything about but the single, most critical thing is to buy wood flooring which is appropriate to your environment.<br><br><br><br>So lets start with some questions you should think about<br><br><br><br>What form of environment do yo have?? Do you might have high fluctuations in humidity??<br><br><br><br>What attitude in the event you how your floor looks..how will you feel about scratches??<br><br><br><br>Do you would like it to appear perfect every one of the time or are you happy with a much more 'lived in' feel'<br><br><br><br>Do you've got pets or kids (personally I see them as pretty much the same intended for flooring wear...and diet regime!!)??<br><br><br><br>Do you have an underfloor furnace??<br><br><br><br>Lets examine solid wooden flooring <br><br><br><br>Doesn't really need an explanation...its a solid lump of wood...from a tree! Solid wood flooring looks and happy but it's not for everybody.<br><br><br><br>It's an all-natural product and hence has a few characteristics which need indicating. All timber once felled continues to answer it's environment when it comes to moisture levels. Higher humidity = expansion, lower humidity = contraction so if you've an environment where the humidity fluctuates significantly you need to think seriously before installing solid wooden flooring. Older properties with less efficient damp proofing, kitchens and bathrooms can all potentially create problems as can newly built houses with residual moisture in concrete floors. If you are in different doubt we [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/viewer?mid=1zEmBTav-PhlDVZhQvSD99hx2Uwg&hl=en_US&authuser=1 kitchen design Boston] may recommentd obtaining a local flooring specialist to accomplish a quick moisture test. Underfloor heating may also pose significant problems to solid hardwood flooring and as a broad rule of thumb, we'd discourage our customers from installing soild wood over underfloor heating.<br><br><br><br>So...lets can get on to wear and tear. Solid wood will mark. Period. If you're going to get stressed about dings and scratches forget it. Unless you need to put socks on your own dogs to make your house guests wear slippers! It's a natural product and can produce a 'patina' as time passes. Personally I love rustic grade soild wood...because it's starts out a little less than perfect and carries a great, warm, lived in feel with it and you won't get stressed in the event the dog skids in chasing the kitty or your child drops a metal toy...life's to short to obtain stressed!!<br><br><br><br>What about Parquet Flooring? <br><br><br><br>This seems like a good point to talk about parquet flooring. Parquet...or block flooring is generally installed by sticking oak blocks in a regular pattern...typically herringbone to a soild floor. The installation of block flooring should basically be attempted by full competent individuals who have access to specialist tools. We do not recommend the DIY approach!<br><br><br><br>Lets check out engineered wooden flooring <br><br><br><br>Engineered...what'..Don't worry, nobody has ever encountered engineered hardwood flooring. So here goes...prepare being enlightened. It's basically a layer of 'real wood' bonded to some softwood base....there you have it...easy wasn't it? Why? well all is here dimensional stability...we're will no longer dealing with a fully natural product here so the manufacturers build in greater stability. The bottom line is it is going to look and feel like timber but you can use it over underfloor heating as well as in areas which aren't suitable for solid wood installations. It comes inside a traditional tongue and groove..(think nailed down floorboards) and floating or click system..akin to laminate flooring. So it is really incredibly versatile...it uses much less of the raw natural resource..that is no bad thing also it can be as fast to lay as being a click system laminate. We recommend the use of engineered flooring to everyone of our customers.<br><br><br><br>So it's perfect, right?? Well don't forget the top layer continues to be real wood so you will need to take into account the wear and tear points raised inside soild wood section.<br><br><br><br>Lets take a look at laminate floors <br><br><br><br>OK that is easy..nearly everyone knows about laminates. They are created by bonding a graphic...basically a photograph onto a softwood base. An ultra stong surface will be appied. They come in endless sytles and coulours and may be fitted by you aren't reasonable capability. Some laminates feature a 50 year domestic use guarantee...which provide you with some idea how stong they are. So if you have a busy house or you desire some with the slightly more 'out there' desings they really are a great choice.<br>Fabulous flooring supply and fit quality wood flooring products within the UK

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After years inside the wood flooring business we all know all the the inner workings so we thought we'd share all of them with you! If you are thinking about buying or fitting a wooden floor then look no further.....read our article first and you'll get a leg up...a jargon free...fact rich gem associated with an article that can ensure you set off within the the right direction. Thanks for looking!!!!



Trust us....we've completed it.... hundreds of times or maybe more!



We've been inside wood flooring business for decades, selling and fitting...so there eally aren't many problems which we've not come across before. We supply and fit solid wooden flooring, engineered hardwood flooring and laminate floors....and every once in awhile correct, repair or relay the floors which other people have installed...and we've seen some shockers! Sometimes a poor finish is simply the result of someone going a negative job...which we actually can't do just about anything about but the single, most critical thing is to buy wood flooring which is appropriate to your environment.



So lets start with some questions you should think about



What form of environment do yo have?? Do you might have high fluctuations in humidity??



What attitude in the event you how your floor looks..how will you feel about scratches??



Do you would like it to appear perfect every one of the time or are you happy with a much more 'lived in' feel'



Do you've got pets or kids (personally I see them as pretty much the same intended for flooring wear...and diet regime!!)??



Do you have an underfloor furnace??



Lets examine solid wooden flooring



Doesn't really need an explanation...its a solid lump of wood...from a tree! Solid wood flooring looks and happy but it's not for everybody.



It's an all-natural product and hence has a few characteristics which need indicating. All timber once felled continues to answer it's environment when it comes to moisture levels. Higher humidity = expansion, lower humidity = contraction so if you've an environment where the humidity fluctuates significantly you need to think seriously before installing solid wooden flooring. Older properties with less efficient damp proofing, kitchens and bathrooms can all potentially create problems as can newly built houses with residual moisture in concrete floors. If you are in different doubt we kitchen design Boston may recommentd obtaining a local flooring specialist to accomplish a quick moisture test. Underfloor heating may also pose significant problems to solid hardwood flooring and as a broad rule of thumb, we'd discourage our customers from installing soild wood over underfloor heating.



So...lets can get on to wear and tear. Solid wood will mark. Period. If you're going to get stressed about dings and scratches forget it. Unless you need to put socks on your own dogs to make your house guests wear slippers! It's a natural product and can produce a 'patina' as time passes. Personally I love rustic grade soild wood...because it's starts out a little less than perfect and carries a great, warm, lived in feel with it and you won't get stressed in the event the dog skids in chasing the kitty or your child drops a metal toy...life's to short to obtain stressed!!



What about Parquet Flooring?



This seems like a good point to talk about parquet flooring. Parquet...or block flooring is generally installed by sticking oak blocks in a regular pattern...typically herringbone to a soild floor. The installation of block flooring should basically be attempted by full competent individuals who have access to specialist tools. We do not recommend the DIY approach!



Lets check out engineered wooden flooring



Engineered...what'..Don't worry, nobody has ever encountered engineered hardwood flooring. So here goes...prepare being enlightened. It's basically a layer of 'real wood' bonded to some softwood base....there you have it...easy wasn't it? Why? well all is here dimensional stability...we're will no longer dealing with a fully natural product here so the manufacturers build in greater stability. The bottom line is it is going to look and feel like timber but you can use it over underfloor heating as well as in areas which aren't suitable for solid wood installations. It comes inside a traditional tongue and groove..(think nailed down floorboards) and floating or click system..akin to laminate flooring. So it is really incredibly versatile...it uses much less of the raw natural resource..that is no bad thing also it can be as fast to lay as being a click system laminate. We recommend the use of engineered flooring to everyone of our customers.



So it's perfect, right?? Well don't forget the top layer continues to be real wood so you will need to take into account the wear and tear points raised inside soild wood section.



Lets take a look at laminate floors



OK that is easy..nearly everyone knows about laminates. They are created by bonding a graphic...basically a photograph onto a softwood base. An ultra stong surface will be appied. They come in endless sytles and coulours and may be fitted by you aren't reasonable capability. Some laminates feature a 50 year domestic use guarantee...which provide you with some idea how stong they are. So if you have a busy house or you desire some with the slightly more 'out there' desings they really are a great choice.
Fabulous flooring supply and fit quality wood flooring products within the UK