Oak Flooring is a natural product and as such it will not be uniform either in colour, texture or look. The grain will be different and colour variation will depend on how close the individual plank was from the heart of the tree.
The cleanest and most consistent white oak floor boards we
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Why have an oiled wooden floor
• The oil penetrates the wood cell structure and has direct contact with the wood
• There is a high degree of resistance to scuffs, scratches and general wear and tear
• There will be no static electricity unlike lacquered floors
• Natural oils regulate the relative humidity of wooden floors• There will be an open structure surface
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There are several ways to achieve this and it will depend on how white you want your floor to look. You must follow the instructions on the WOCA oils and Lye’s you are using to ensure that the finish is consistent with a hard wearing floor.
This instruction should be read in conjunction with our
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Buy cheap wooden flooring and suffer the consequences! A lot of people do not carry out the necessary research when looking at, installing or purchasing wood floors. Do not be misled by people who just want to sell the flooring. Like the Government that went into the Iraqi war without considering the consequences, buying
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We believe that wooden flooring, including Oak floors, Maple flooring, Engineered Oak and Walnut floors should not be purchased like a commodity e.g., like a washing machine, computer etc., and should not be bought over the internet without a full discussion on your personal requirements, sub floors and environment.
Companies who sell other manufacturers products
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There is a lot of hype about the pricing on wooden flooring and also a lot of very cheap wood in the market that will not last. It is pointless tyring to go “cheap” as you will get flooring with a lot of sap wood that is softer and will not wear as well.
The other
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Q: What is the difference between solid boards and engineered?
A: A solid board is solid wood right through – planed from a piece of wood. Engineered (in our range) is made up of eight layers of cross ply birch and a solid top later 4-6mm thick.
Q: Can a solid floor be floated?
A:
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