Bamboo flooring has exceeded all industry expectations of market share, and it is considered that the popularity of this product is due to a combination of factors including the ‘green image’, durability and of course fashion trends. The rise in popularity of bamboo flooring also forced learning’s on the physical differences between bamboo and traditional timber flooring, which through the early years resulted…
Installation of each and every solid timber floor is unique and dependent upon several factors including (but not limited to) the type and location of dwelling, substrate characteristics, ambient atmospheric conditions, choice of timber, type of coating, whether stairs are included and your choice of skirting/trim. There are two distinct trades involved in the installation process being the installer, who…
When searching for a new timber floor, most people are looking for something that is hard wearing, however determination of what this actually means is not as simple as it sounds. To some extent, the subject of timber hardness and ongoing durability of a timber floor is misunderstood, as it’s not the timber itself that is exposed to wear and…
Selecting a timber floor coating that is right for you will depend on a number of factors including anticipated traffic, maintenance expectations, aesthetic considerations, budget constraints and your environmental stance. Across the country there are a countless number of coatings available for internal use which can be split into three main groups; Solvent Based Coatings, Water Based Coatings and Oil…
This is a very common question and subject that is largely misunderstood so firstly let’s describe how timber gains/loses moisture and the meaning of acclimatization. Equilibrium Moisture Content (EMC) Wood is a hygroscopic substance meaning it has the ability to take in or give off moisture in the form of vapour. The water contained in wood exerts vapour pressure of…