Wood Flooring

 

 

We specialise in fitting solid hardwood floors, laminates floors and engineered boards. We can supply all flooring, underlays and trims at very competitive rates. Please click on an image to enlarge.

Heres a quick explanation of the difference between the different types of floors

 

Laminate flooring contains no actual wood. It is actually a particle board with a photograph of wood applied to the surface and then laquered. It can be installed almost anywhere, using a click together or glue installation.

 

Solid Wood Flooring is usually a 3/4 inch thick, tounge and grooved piece of wood, often oak. This flooring requires nailing or gluing to the subfloor.

 

Engineered Wood Flooring: Flooring made up of layers of real wood veneers. The graining of each layer runs in the opposite direction of the layer above and below it, thus acting as a check and balance system, keeping the wood from expanding or shrinking too far in one direction. Engineered floors are ideal for areas of high humidity or dramatic temperature changes. The stability of this product means it can be laid on a suitable underlay as a "floating floor"