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Woodpecker oak wood flooring

Goodrich Oak Select Matt Lacquered Flooring | Goodrich Cherry Lacquered Flooring | Goodrich Ash Lacquered Flooring | Goodrich Oak Antique Lacquered Flooring | Goodrich Walnut Lacquered Flooring | Goodrich Maple Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Oak Select Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Oak Select Oiled Flooring | Raglan Oak Rustic Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Oak Rustic Oiled Flooring | Raglan Oak Select White Oiled Flooring | Raglan Oak Rustic 2 Strip Brushed Matt Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Cherry Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Walnut 2 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Walnut Lacquered Flooring | Raglan White Ash Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Brown Ash Lacquered Flooring | Raglan Beech Lacquered | Raglan Maple Lacquered | Harlech Oak Rustic Oiled | Harlech Oak Cognac Brushed Matt Lacquered | Harlech Oak White Smoked Brushed Matt Lacquered | Harlech Walnut Lacquered Flooring | Harlech Oak Select Wide Lacquered Flooring | Harlech Oak Rustic 3 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Harlech Magnum Oak Rustic Lacquered Flooring | Harlech Magnum Oak Rustic Brushed and Oiled Flooring | Windsor Flooring with Hard Wearing Lacquer | Windsor Oak Unique 3 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Windsor Oak Rustic Lacquered Flooring | Windsor Oak Rustic UV Oiled Flooring | Windsor Oak Rustic Oiled Flooring with Bevel | Windsor Oak Rustic White Oiled Flooring | Windsor Oak Rustic Dark Oiled Flooring | Windsor Ash Classic 3 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Windsor Ash Cocoa Lacquered Flooring | Windsor European Maple Classic 3 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Windsor Walnut Classic 3 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Windsor Walnut Lacquered Flooring | Windsor Merbau 3 Strip Lacquered Flooring | Balmoral Rustic Grade Oak Flooring | Chepstow Oak Rustic Extra Thick Flooring Boards | Chepstow Oak Rustic Lacquered Flooring| Chepstow Oak Rustic Brushed and Oiled Flooring | Chepstow Oak Rustic Maxi Brushed and Oiled Flooring | Chepstow Oak Rustic Natural Planed Hardwax Oiled Flooring | Chepstow Oak Rustic Whitened Planed Hardwax Oiled Flooring | Chepstow Oak Rustic Grey Planed Hardwax Oiled Flooring

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Goodrich Cherry Lacquered_flooring Goodrich Flooring

10 applications of a specially developed hard ceramic matt lacquer which gives the product ... More>

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Raglan is available in 6 different species and offers a total of 12 variations. The unique features of... More>

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Harlech is an engineered floor which is compatible with underfloor heating. It is available in a number of... More>

windsor_oak_dark_oil_flooring Windsor Flooring

This is a top quality engineered floor utilising a patented loc system enabling it to be laid and taken... More>

chepstow_oak_grey_planed Chepstow Oak Flooring

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Solid wood flooring has been used for hundreds of years in houses and public buildings but it is really only in the last 65 years that the process has evolved from a craft to a science, with the introduction of multi-layered products and more recently in the late 1990's the development of integral locking systems that greatly facilitate the installation of the floor.

The increasing popularity of using wood in modern homes has led to the need for meeting significant challenges. New housing is almost always centrally heated often leading to relatively low atmospheric moisture in the air; advances have been made in the materials used for subfloors; and most recently, the growing popularity of underfloor heating; all this has led to a need for an increasing level of sophistication in the floors themselves.

Thus the development of a floor that is multi-layered in construction and provides:

  • Greater stability.
  • The very best use of a natural resource in the least wasteful and the most practical way.
  • A product that in some cases can be laid and re-laid many times making it both economical and re-usable.
  • A product that can be used safely in conjunction with underfloor heating subject to certain conditions.
  • A product that can be laid much faster resulting in lower fitting costs, and, if pre-finished, can be used immediately after installation.
  • A greater range of design possibilities offering single plank, two strip and three strip options.

The core of the board i.e. the surface to which the top wear layer is adhered can consist of a number of different materials:

HDFa. High Density Fibreboard (HDF), which is ideal for use in conjunction with thinner top wear layer boards as its very high density gives the top layer additional support.

Softwoodb. Soft wood*, which is often used with a 4mm top wear layer as it absorbs impact and is arranged in a criss-cross pattern with the grains counteracting each other so as to provide maximum dimensional stability. *Expansion and contraction of the softwood core due to seasonal changes in humidity may produce a squeaking sound if the subfloor is not perfectly flat. Waxing of the joints can eliminate this.

Ply_backingc. Ply Backing, which is particularly appropriate with thicker boards where the top wear layer is up to 6 or 7mm. This provides maximum stability and can also easily be nailed, stuck or floated depending on the needs of the installation.

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