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We have featured in our showroom beautiful Laminate flooring and natural HardWood Flooring in luxurious Cherry, Oak, Elm and Maple. Our Solid Oak Floors are usually treated with "Wax Oyl", a natural oil made from a special blend of Bees Wax and Natural Oils that brings out the true grain but also protects and makes the ongoing maintenance of your flooring very easy. Our large selection of "engineered flooring" planks with 4mm hard woods permanently adhered to 2 ply softwoods, which show the full beauty of natural wood grains, but cheaper than solid woods are also available.

For the more budget conscious we have a generous selection of Laminate Boards, but whatever you choose, we offer you the same expert advice and the use of our professional fitters who are long standing time served joiners.

We have put together a guide that tells you all you need to know about wood flooring. Just select any of the sections listed below to find out more. If you have any further questions then please do not hesitate to contact us on 01352 700245 or complete our online form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Why should I choose wood flooring?

The variety of different flooring surfaces available today is vast, catering for all price ranges and styles. Wood flooring is becoming increasingly popular and fashionable, and many people are getting rid of their existing floors in favour of the wood that can be found underneath. Alternatively, wood is being laid, or mock-wood laminate floors, in order to create this effect if existing wood flooring is not available.

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Hardwood flooring

There are several species of hardwood that can be used for flooring, providing a variety of colours and grain variations.

Hard wood characteristics are all different, but can include a variant of grain patterns, black or dark gray marks, and knots of varying sizes. These characteristics are all products of each species' individual growth process, and when they are influenced by sunlight, climate and the soil.

Each plank of the wood used will be different, and the grade of the floor depends on how much variation there is between each plank.

When using wood, you should make sure that you use one which has a high hardness, ensuring it will be able to withstand wear and tear better than softer woods and will subsequently have a longer life which requires less maintenance. Examples of hard wood are maple, mahogany, white oak, ash, beech, red oak and birch. Pine and douglas fir are among the softest.

When hard wood is used, it comes in strips, planks or parquet tiles. These shapes can also have a variety of edge treatments, for example square, micro or bevelled edges.

Wide planking floor is the term used for planks which are over 4 inches in width, whereas strip flooring defines strips of wood that are between 2 ¼ inches and 4 ¼ inches in width. Strip flooring is the most common type of hard wood flooring used.

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Hardwood flooring grades

Hardwood flooring is graded according to the variation of the colour, knots and grain patterns of each plank or strip. These definitions will help you decide which type of colour you would like and the wood flooring company can then recommend wood that would be suitable for each grade. The price also varies greatly, with the grade 1 flooring being more expensive than the grade 3.

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Different types of wood flooring

Hardwood flooring is still the most popular type of wood flooring, but the price, maintenance and installation process has meant that people are starting to look to other types of flooring which will create the wood effect.

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Floor installation

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Floor staining

Floor staining will occur if a specific colour is wanted from the wood. Stains cannot be darkened or lightened once they have been applied, so it must be ensured that the colour is the correct match before it is applied. All floor stains have about a three-day dry time and can be applied to the wood before it is laid, or directly onto the wood floor if it has already been laid. Sometimes the company will be able to match the new floor to the colour of your existing floor.

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Refinishing

Wood floors will have a long life expectancy if they are looked after properly, and one of the ways of doing this is to regularly refinish them.

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Wood flooring maintenance

Here are some general tips which apply to all wood floors: