
Our services include the supply and expert installation of timber flooring products over bearers and joists, existing timber or particleboard and over concrete.
We specialise in an extensive range of Australian timber flooring products, including solid timber flooring, tongue and groove flooring, engineered flooring, overlay flooring, parquetry and decking suitable for all new home, renovation and commercial projects.
We also carry a select range of wide board flooring and offer an extensive range of carpet. If you are looking to use both timber and carpet in your project you need go no further.
All installations are guaranteed and backed by over 50 years of timber flooring knowledge and experience.
Areas We Service: Sydney Metropolitan area, Blue Mountains, Wollongong and Central Coast. We can also supply and install flooring to larger projects in Canberra, Newcastle and interstate.
Below is a Range of Hardwood Flooring we Stock
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Important Things to Consider when Choosing Timber Flooring
Moisture Content Of Timber
Timber flooring should be supplied between 9 and 14 percent moisture content. For most locations in Sydney it is recommended that the moisture content of timber should be between 10 to 12 percent. Under certain circumstances timber may need to be acclimatised to site conditions.
Grades
Most timber species are available in two grades. However we supply some timber species in three grades to ensure customers have access to the broadest choice of timber available. The grade of timber relates to the appearance of the natural characteristics of the wood, such as gum vein, insect holes, surface checks and other natural marks.
- Australiana Grade: Particularly popular due to its rich appearance accentuated by more gum veins, spirals, shakes and marks left by forest insects. No two pieces are the same providing more natural look and feel to the floor.
- Select Grade: Generally clearer of markings than Australiana grade, however, some gum vein, surface checks etc will still be evident. This grading is more suited to customers who require a more contemporary look.
- Natural Grade: For those who want a very rugged look to their floor, natural grade timber will provide all the natural markings but may also include some production faults such as holes, very large gum veins, miss milling etc. This grade is not available in all timbers.
Colour Variations
Wood is a natural product, dependent on soil, climate, local environment and other natural occurrences for it's colour and character. Colour variations should be expected and a part of the natural beauty of timber floors.
Colour Changes
Timber will change its colour when exposed to natural light. You might find areas that are receiving more light will be darker or lighter than other areas.
Movement
As timber flooring is a Hygroscopic product (variable movement to moisture content) it will move as it adapts to changes of humidity in its local atmosphere. In times of low humidity your boards will expel moisture and shrink, this may cause gaps to appear in the floor, however in times of high humidity the floor will expand and gaps may close.
Cupping
Cupping can be described as a "dish-like" effect resulting when the top of the boards become drier than the bottom of the boards. When timber loses moisture it shrinks and when it picks up moisture it expands.
Creaking
Most timber floors will make a creaking noise from time to time. It will usually happen after extreme weather changes or if a floor has not been walked on for some time. A new floor will make a creaking sound until it has "settled". If the floor consistently creaks in a particular area it may need some attention.
Finishing
We recommend the use of oil based seals, conversion varnishes (Synteko Classic) and some water based products. We do not recommend the use of polyurethane or other products that may cause edge bonding. As timber flooring continues to move throughout its life due to changes in atmospheric conditions, we advise the use of products that allow the boards to move independently of one and other.


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