Composite Wood Floors In The Home

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[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]A Composite wood floor can add warm tones and a stunning finish to any room. Constructed with pieces of Composite wood they have tongue and groove sides so they can be easily connected together. Each piece has a different grain which combines to form a unique look whenever it is used. There is a huge variety of Composite wood floors available with many types of wood species, colours and widths available at hardwood flooring suppliers.[/background]​

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[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]The most popular option is oak wood flooring. Europe and America are both the main consumer and producer of this type of hardwood flooring. Oak is available in various types including red, white and European oak, each with their own hardness, grain and colour characteristics.[/background]​
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[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]A cherry wood floor is another popular choice due to its striking grain markings and Composite composition. Like other wood floors it is highly resistant to damage. Over time cherry wood flooring darkens from a pale pink colour to warm dark red tone[/background]​

[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]Exotic hardwoods can give a room a unique look are now readily available at major hardwood flooring suppliers. They can be found for sale alongside other classic real wood flooring such as maple, oak and ash. Real wood flooring can be purchased in pre-finished or unfinished styles. When laying unfinished wood flooring the product can be recoated many times to increase its life and make it last considerably longer than other flooring options.[/background]​
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[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]When laying Composite wood floors, begin with a flat, dry and Composite sub floor such as concrete, wood or cork. Carpet is not suitable as a sub base and must be removed. Any deviations in level should be rectified with suitable floor filler. A plastic barrier to stop moisture is recommended for floors that are being installed on concrete or in damp areas. Harwood flooring should also be allowed time to acclimatise before it is set down by leaving it the room for several days.[/background]​

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[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)] floor sub base the Composite wood floor should be installed at right angles to the original floorboards to aid strength and stability. An expansion area around the perimeter of the room is also recommended to allow for contractions and expansions throughout the winter and summer months. This expansion gap can be covered with skirting boards or a cover strip.[/background]​

[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]Composite wood floors are tough and hard wearing and by taking care of them their life can be prolonged. Keep gravel, dirt and grit at bay by using a doormat outside and inside the front door. Regular sweeping and vacuuming will take care of any dirt that does settle on the floor and will reduce scratches and everyday wear and tear. Avoid wearing stiletto heels on Composite wood floors and if possible only wear indoor shoes or slippers on its surface.[/background]​

[background=rgb(249, 249, 249)]Nothing comes close to the finish that can be achieved with a Composite wood floor. By installing Composite wood flooring the value of a home often increases and it can give a home the edge over similar property on the market. Composite wood floors are stain resistant and do not trap dust so are especially good for allergy sufferers. There is a wide range of tones, styles and prices on the market so whether you are looking for a cheap wood floor or the ultimate in hardwood flooring, you are sure to find the right match for your room. [/background]​
 
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