Before the fitting works...
In this Wood Green house we fitted approx. 25 sqm sqm of oak parquet flooring. During our obligation-free survey, we did detailed inspection of the floors and discussed with the client all possible options.
Our client has decided to go for floor fitting, and install Timbercraft Oak Parquet Flooring 70x22x280 Mm with solid oak scotia beading around perimeter.
How the fitting of the floors went...
After our floor installers have checked all service, property & products details on site, including amount of products supply, they started with lifting existing parquet flooring and its preparation for disposal to our waste facility.
During this flooring project we fitted 25 sqm of parquet flooring, specifically - Timbercraft Oak Parquet Flooring 70x22x280 Mm with glue-down installation, over parquet flooring.
When laying new floors an expansion gap of approx. 10 mm must be left on the perimeter. This gap is either covered by new skirting boards, or in case the old ones remain - scotia or quadrant beading will be installed around the perimeter.
In this project the client decided to go with solid oak scotia beading around the perimeter.
As per our initial assessment, the subfloor was prepared with smoothing compound before the floor installation.
Due to the change of level, after the new flooring was installed - our experienced, local Wood Green floor fitters made sure all affected doors & door frames are trimmed to height and adjusted to new flooring.
Overall the project was completed as scheduled and to the satisfaction of the client.
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Did you know this about oak flooring?
Oak wood is a durable and strong hardwood timber known for its distinct grain patterns and wide range of colors, from light brown to reddish tones. It has a coarse texture with prominent grain markings, making it a popular choice for furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and structural applications. Oak is highly resistant to wear, moisture, and insect damage, offering long-lasting durability. It takes staining in dark, light, greys and whites well, with lacquer and oil-based finishes. Another reason that makes it the most popular timber for wooden flooring offering versatility in both traditional and contemporary designs.