FAQs

Wooden Flooring

1. What is wooden flooring, and how is it different from other types of flooring?

Ans: Wooden flooring is a type of flooring made from real wood, providing a natural and elegant look to your space. It differs from other flooring types like laminate or vinyl, which imitate wood but are made from different materials.


2. What are the different types of wood used for flooring, and what are their characteristics?

Ans: Common types of wood used for flooring include oak, maple, cherry, and walnut. Each wood type has unique characteristics, such as hardness, grain patterns, and colour variations, which can impact its durability and appearance.


3. Is wooden flooring suitable for all rooms, including kitchens and bathrooms?

Ans: While wooden flooring is suitable for most rooms, it is not recommended for areas with high moisture, such as bathrooms. Kitchens can have wooden flooring, but spills should be cleaned promptly to avoid damage.


4. How do I maintain and clean wooden flooring to keep it in good condition?

Ans: Regularly sweep or vacuum wooden floors to remove dirt and debris. Clean them with a damp, not wet, mop using a mild wood floor cleaner. Avoid using excessive water or harsh chemicals as they can damage the wood.


5. Can I install wooden flooring over a concrete subfloor, or does it require a wooden subfloor?

Ans: Yes, you can install wooden flooring over a concrete subfloor using an appropriate underlayment. However, it's essential to ensure the subfloor is level and dry to avoid potential issues with the wood.

Timber Floor Sanding and Coating

1. What is timber floor sanding, and why is it necessary for wooden floors?

Ans: Timber floor sanding involves smoothing the wooden surface by removing scratches, stains, and imperfections. It helps to restore the floor's appearance and prepares it for refinishing.


2. How often should I sand and refinish my timber floors to maintain their appearance?

Ans: The frequency of sanding and refinishing depends on the wear and tear. In high-traffic areas, it might be needed every 5-7 years, while less-used rooms can go longer without refinishing.


3. What types of coatings are available for timber floors, and what are their differences?

Ans: Common coatings include polyurethane, varnish, and oil-based finishes. Polyurethane provides a durable, glossy finish, while varnish offers a more natural appearance. Oil-based finishes provide a matte look and are easy to maintain.


4. Can I perform timber floor sanding and coating as a DIY project, or should I hire a professional?

Ans: Sanding and coating can be challenging DIY projects, requiring specialized equipment and expertise. For optimal results and to avoid damage, it's advisable to hire a professional flooring contractor.


5. How long does it typically take for the coated timber floors to dry and be ready for use?

Ans: Drying times vary based on the type of coating used. Water-based finishes usually dry within a few hours, while oil-based ones might take a day or more to cure fully.

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