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Choosing the right flooring for your home is a significant decision that impacts both aesthetics and functionality. Laminate and engineered flooring are two popular options, each with its unique features. In this post, we’ll delve into the key factors to help you determine which is better suited for your needs. 1. Material Composition: 2. Appearance…
Residential Bona floor cleaning products have been protecting and maintaining Household timber floors worldwide for over 90 years. Ongoing care and maintenance is critical for residential timber floors. Bona supply a complete residential floor cleaning system including spray mops and cleaning pads, as well as cleaners for timber and hard surface floors such as Stone,…
1. Remove the existing flooring 2. Check the level of the subflooring 3. Sand down high spots 4. Clean and repair old subflooring 5. Cover the subflooring with a bonding agent 6. Mix the levelling compound to a creamy consistency 7. Pour the compound over the subflooring 8. Smooth out inconsistencies with a hand trowel…
When selecting your new floor, make sure that you choose an engineered timber floor that will meet your taste and needs. This is a brief explanation of the natural variation in the grades of timber when it is manufactured. The Grade of the product affects it’s appearance, but not its suitability for use. These are…
Subfloor Slab subfloors are to be made flat through grinding and levelling to the flatness tolerance required for the flooring system and products used. If not specified in manufacturer instructions, slab flatness is not to exceed 3mm beneath a 3m straight edge for adhesive floors. For floated floors, manufacturer’s instructions should again be followed and…