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Professional Help, Tips & Advice - that's a big difference! Wooden Flooring types: Wooden floors can be divided in three main groups: These boards are made out of the same material (Oak, Maple etc) with Tongue and Groove on all four sides (although some manufacturers/saw-mills still create them only on the two long sides). Solid boards come either unfinished, where you can choose your own kind of finish (i.e. lacquer, varnish, HardWaxOil or several layers of hard wax), or pre-finished. Some unfinished floors need sanding with 100 or even 80 grit abrasives before the finish can be applied. The maximum width of a solid board is 10 times the thickness of the board (i.e. 20mm thick is maximum 200mm wide); wider and there is a higher risk of cupping.
Solid boards can be installed in all rooms/areas were there is no risk of excessive moist (e.g. bathrooms, en-suites, utility-rooms or kitchens) or rapid changes in temperature (conservatories). See our Solid T&G Floorboard pre-finished and unfinished range. Related article(s):
This type of floor has a Solid Wood top layer with a (crossed) backing of one or two other types of material, like pine, MDF, HDF, OSB, cork or plywood. Some manufactures have started to introduce the click-system, but most still come with Tongue and Groove on all four sides. (Wood-Engineered flooring is sometimes also called Laminated Flooring. Wood You Like is promoting the name Wood-Engineered to prevent confusion with the Melamine Laminate flooring which has only a photo-copy of wood (or marble or slate for that matter) impregnated with a transparent Melamine resin, core of MDF and a Melamine plastic bottom layer.) The 'standard' Wood-Engineered board is a 2- or 3-strip, but more and more manufacturers have introduced the full plank with bevelled edges that, once installed has the same appearance as a solid plank. Wood-Engineered floors can be installed
Wood-Engineered floors can be installed in all rooms/areas, most of them also in kitchens, utility-rooms and conservatories because of the increase stability of the (crossed) backing. Wood You Like doesn't recommend W-E with MDF backing to be used in bathrooms/en-suites. Visit our showroom at Brenchley Mews, Charing (Kent, U.K.) where we can show you over 117 different wooden flooring types, including many wood-engineered floors. Related Articles:
Originally this name is given to unfinished Solid planks/strips/tiles without T&G, which are either glued and nailed on a plywood or chipboard subfloor or glued directly on a concrete/screed underfloor (like mosaic tiles, herringbone or other patterns). The planks/strips/tiles are 6 to 10mm thick and are known in The Netherlands and Belgium as Overlay floors.
After installing the floor is sanded three (or more) times, first with abrasive grit 40, then with grit 80 (and the sand-dust collected). Between the second and the third sanding the collected sand-dust is mixed with a special wood-filler and 'plastered' onto the floor to fill every gap/nail hole. After the third sanding (with grit 100 or 120) the oil-finish is applied. If you plan to apply a lacquer/varnish finish sand a 4th time with grit 150. It is possible to use bevelled planks but then the filling of the nail holes is done plank-by-plank or even hole by hole. Related article(s)
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Where in the mainland of Europe Parquet (Parket) means wooden flooring (any wooden flooring, from solid, wood-engineered to wood block design patterns like herringbone) in the UK the term Parquet is commonly used to describe the latter: wood blocks/strips in any design pattern (see above) Parquet flooring is labour intensive, but still one of the most stable flooring you can have. Novel alternative for 'overlay flooring'.
One other advantage of the Duoplank and Multi-layer is its load bearing capacity. Meaning it can be installed directly onto joists, is more capable of 'handling' some unevenness or slight sloops in concrete/screed floors. Professional Help, Tips & Advice - that's a big difference! |
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