Timber Flooring

Things to consider when choosing timber flooring company!

timber floorsChoosing the right timber flooring company is very important to suit your exact needs. Remember that the quality of your flooring depends on the company you choose and the installation they provide.

Here are some things to consider when choosing timber flooring company:

  1. Australian made
  2. Great product knowledge
  3. Huge range
  4. Repairs and warranties
  5. Professional experience

Australian made

Think quality. Choose a local timber flooring company to ensure the flooring is suitable for out conditions. Long lasting flooring will be perfect to save you money all year round. D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring offersa huge range of flooring products that are Australian made to ensure you the best quality to match our weather conditions.

Great product knowledge

D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring is your reputable company with great knowledge about flooring solutions to create a cosy and comfy feel in your home.

We have over 20 years’ experience working in Bunbury and surrounding areas.

Huge range

Want to match flooring with décor? No worries, we have a variety of options you can choose to fit your taste.Hardwood, bamboo, parquetry and cork we provide you the best flooring for your family and pets. All our flooring is hygienic and wont hide dust mites, easy clean and good for your home.

Repairs and warranties

Does your flooring need repairs? D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring do repairs too. Call for a free quote. We offer warranties giving you assurance of the quality of our flooring. Having your flooring done locally will also support our economic stability.

Professional experience

Need the best flooring solutions? We can offer you expert services with our professional experiences in our job. We are your best flooring partner, skilled, local,knowable and we care, proven results over many years.

What do you need to consider when choosing timber flooring company?

Want great flooring just call the best, contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring on 0409 081 679 to discuss your flooring needs. Ring us today for a free quote.

5 Frequently Asked Questions about Timber Floors

timber floorThere may still be things that you find confusing even though you know how great timber floors are and the benefits you enjoy from their use.  Here are 5 frequently asked questions that may answer your queries.

  1. My floor has black paint on it. Can the original colour of the timber be restored?
  2. How do I keep my timber floor clean?
  3. Which type of woodis appropriate for my home?
  4. Which sheen is right for my floor?
  5. Why do I need to order 10% more flooring than is needed for installation?

1. My floor has black paint on it. Can the original colour of the timber be restored?

Yes, however you should take care and ask a professional to do the work for you because Black Japan or Jap Black, as it is called, was a very popular edition to wood flooring in 1930’s and can contain lead.

Lead based paints and dull finishes will release nasty gases which can affect your health; your nervous system.  Call D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring as we have the proper materials and professional skills for the job.

2. How can I keep my timber flooring clean?

Regularly dust mop and vacuum your timber floors. Use door mats in every entry to minimise dirt that will be traipsed over the floor. Always keep the surfaces dry to prevent the timber from rotting and looking dull.

Avoid using any abrasive chemicals on the floor as they can cause discolouration. Apply the finish recommended by your contractor to assure great results. You can mix white vinegar and water for an alternative cleaning agent. White vinegar is great for cutting grease, odours, mildew, stains and any build-up of dirt. Don’t overwater your flooring, always dry mop after cleaning to remove any excess moisture.

3. Which type of wood species is appropriate for my home?

If you want your room to appear wide and airy then light woods or bamboo are perfect for you as they are also cost effective and look great.  Use medium woods like black butt or marri to give your room a warm and cosy feel.

Want that elegant look in your home? Use dark wood like jarrah as they can make you home look stately, refined and elegant.

Deciding which type of wood you use will depend on your style, budget, and feel you wish to create for your home.

4. Which sheen is right for my floor?

This depends on your preference. You can choose the sheen to match with the theme and décor of your home while protecting the timber floors. Satin gloss finishes offer a great shine that reflect light, perfect for a prestigious and elegant look in your home.

Or, if you want a moderate glow then semi-gloss finishes are perfect for you. You can also create that rustic feel with a matte finish as they offer the least shine while matching to your furniture displays.

5. Why do I need to order 10% more flooring than is needed for installation?

As a rule, you should order 10% more flooring than you need in your home because some of the material will be cut to fit the exact measurement of your home and the remains may not be able to be used elsewhere. Not all squares are square, especially in older homes you may find your walls are not perfectly square, so the extra flooring will cover any fit problems may encounter.

Your contractor can be your best partner to estimate the material that will be needed in the job. Ensure when ordering timber for installation that you order 10 % extra timber to complete the job.

Frequently Asked Questions about Timber Floors

If you have more questions contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring on 0409 081 679 today to discuss your queries and needs. Call us today for a FREE quote!

 

From the Forest to the Floor

We all connected to timber flooring everyday – whether it’s manufacturing, selling or installing, whether you sell timber, adhesive or finish – it all starts with a tree. We will trace the steps from the forest, sawmilling, drying, manufacturing through to the product being used on the floor.

INTO THE WOODS

History of forests in Australia

Australia has just over 147 million hectares of native forest and about 1.82 million hectares of plantations. With an estimated 4% of the global forest estate, Australia has the world’s sixth-largest forest area and the fourthlargest area of forest in nature conservation reserves.

Australia’s forests play an essential role in biodiversity conservation, the global carbon cycle, the supply of fresh water, and the maintenance of many cultural, social and environmental values. Forests also provide the resource base for economic activities that employ thousands of people across Australia, particularly in rural and regional areas.
The distribution of forests is broadly determined by climate and soil properties, although other factors such as fire regimes are also important. By far the most common forest in Australia is eucalypt forest, which comprises 78% of Australia’s total forest estate, followed by acacia, melaleuca, rainforest, casuarina, mangrove and callitris. Plantation forests comprise just over 1% of Australia’s forests and are mostly composed of eucalypts and nonnative pine species, especially radiata pine (Pinusradiata ).

16% of Australia’s forest is now formally protected in public nature conservation reserves. Multiple-use public forests, where timber harvesting is generally permitted, cover 9.43 million hectares, or about 6% of Australia’s total native forest estate.

A comprehensive legal, institutional and economic framework designed to achieve the conservation and sustainable management of forests is in place at the state, territory and national levels.

There has been rapid growth in forest certification as a means of verifying the quality of forest management and maintaining access to markets. In addition, most multipleuse public forests and some private forests are now managed in accordance with codes of forest practice and externally accredited environmental management systems, which provide a structured approach to the planning and implementation of measures to protect the environment.

MAKING LITTLE BITS OUT OF BIG BITS

Saw Milling – a very old industry

The Hierapolis sawmill, a Roman water-powered stone saw mill at Hierapolis, Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey) dating to the second half of the 3rd century AD is the earliest known sawmill. It is also the earliest known machine to incorporate a crank and connecting rod mechanism.

A sawmill’s basic operation is much like those of hundreds of years ago; a log enters on one end and dimensional timber exits on the other end.

Sawmills come in large variety of sizes, everything from portable plants that fit on a trailer to large softwood mills that take in a 100 semi trailer loads of logs every day.

Normally, sawmill size is measured in the volume (cubic metres) of logs that the mill will process in a year. Commercial hardwood sawmills that produce boards for flooring vary in size from around 7000m3 to 100,000m3.

Cutting Hardwood logs in dimensional timber also produces sawdust and waste products. The rule of thumb for recovery is a third of the log is produced into dimensional lumber, a third is produced into waste products like woodchip and pallets and the final third is sawdust.

 IT TAKES TIME TO DRY OUT

Immediately after the sawmill cuts the timber it has a high moisture content of between 40 – 70%, as it is unseasoned (or commonly referred to as “green”). This high moisture content needs to be reduced to 9 – 14% (the Australian standard for Flooring) to achieve an acceptable flooring product.

Green timber has two different type of moisture – “free” moisture, which is around the edges of the cells and “bound” moisture which is in the cell walls.

As timber dries, the free water evaporates first, and the effect produced is principally a loss of weight. As the bound water is removed, the properties of the timber become noticeably change, the most noticeable being the dimensional size reducing.

As the free moisture leaves the cell cavity, it will eventually become empty, leaving the cell wall still saturated. This is such an important stage in the drying that it is given a special name, and the term is “fibre saturation” point

Stripping timber

To provide efficient circulation of air to all parts of the timber being dried in the stack, the layers of boards are separated from each other by suitable small sections of timber called strips, or stickers.

Size of strips – In thickness, the strips vary from12 mm to 25 mm. The use of thinner strips results in slower drying which might be required for a refractory timber, but thicker strips are suitable for most thicknesses and species. Strips about 19 mm thickness are most commonly used.

The strips should be made from sound, seasoned timber, and should be all thicknesses uniformly to’ the required size, otherwise the use of different thicknesses of strips will cause the boards to bend, resulting in warping.

Air Drying

The air drying process reduces the moisture content of the timber to the “fiber saturation point” which typically is around 18 -22%. This is the point when all the “free moisture” has evaporated.

The stripped out stacks are put into a specially prepared drying yard for them to air dry. This process for 25mm thick boards normally takes between 6 to 12 months.

Kiln Drying

Once the “free moisture” has left the board the bound moisture must be reduced to achieve the desired moisture content of 9 – 14%. This “bound moisture” is a lot more difficult to remove and thus the stack of timber that has been through the air drying process is then place in a large kiln (or Oven) where temperature and humidity are controlled over a period of 5 – 7 days. During this period the kiln will reach temperatures of 60 degrees celsius and the humidity can get as low as 40%. By modifying these controls in the kiln the operator is able to achieve the finished moisture content of the board.

Once Kiln dried the boards are now ready for production into finished flooring.

Written By: Malcolm Johnston | ATFA Editor

 

Is it normal for hardwood floors to split?

wooden_flooringYou have noticed some splits in your lovely hardwood floor.

  • Is it okay to have splits?
  • Are splits normal even if your floor is new?

Splitting of woods, unfortunately, occurs in some hardwood floors, but NO it’s not normal and doesn’t have to be a part of your flooring.

Hardwood floor splitting

Floor splitting is generally moisture related. The split occurs when the wood is an effect by moisture either excess moisture or humidityor when the wood dries out to much. Under these conditions the wood expands and contracts due to humidity and other moisture issues and splits occur.

There are many reasons why hardwood floor splitting occurs such as:

  • Improper condition at time of installation. It is possible that the problem was initiated from the start – the installation. If your wood flooring isn’t installed in the correct relative humidity (RH), it has higher chance of splitting.
  • Changing humidity levels. If the RH has changed, this may cause your floor to be exposed to splitting. This usually happens during the change of season or conditions eg added an air-conditioner or new heating system.
  • You have a damp under your flooring. If you have this, the moisture can seep through the subfloor. Your floor can absorb it and release it into the room, resulting to wood splitting.

All these things can contribute to wood splitting. However, there are ways on how you can reduce the chance of it happening. You can take a closer look at the causes of splitting above and avoid these things from occurring.

However, should you already have splitting in your flooring, call for professional help now, while the damage can still be repaired.

For your professional flooring contractor, contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring. We offer full flooring installation as well as repair services.

We’ll do everything we can to get your floors back into its best shape possible!

How to protect your hardwood floors from winter

Your hardwood floors are tough, durable and yes, beautiful. During winter, they are exposed to heavy amount of traffic. Why, people just want to stay indoors! It’s important that you take good care of your floor as they are an asset to your home. Floor maintenance should be done all year round but they are more required during the chilly winter months.

What damage can winter cause to hardwood floors?

There are many factors that cause your floors to be damaged and sadly, the chilly weather doesn’t help. Things to watch out for are gaps, scrapes and scratches.

How to protect your hardwood floor from winter

Here are some things that you can do to help to prevent damage to your floors this winter:

1. Keep a consistent temperature. Sudden temperature changes can cause wood planks to separate. If you’re using a heater, avoid turning it into full blast, gradually increase the heat to protect your floor against separation and gapping.

2. Clean your floors. Sweep, vacuum and mop your floors. Do not let the dirt piled up!

3. Layout floor mats. Laying floor mats reduces the amount of traffic directly on to your flooring and decrease the amount of dirt coming in contact with your floor too.

4. Take off your shoes. Before entering your home, ask everyone to remove their shoes. Shoes are one of the most common tools for tracking in outside dirt, especially in the wet.

How to protect your hardwood floors from winter

Follow these tips and you will be able to enjoy your beautiful floors for many years to come.

Does your floor need replacing, are you extending or just want to know more about hardwood floors? Contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring for your needs. We offer full flooring installation and our services also includes repair and refinishing. D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring today for a free estimate on your hardwood flooring needs!

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How to Revamp Your Timber Floors

When your flooring is new it looks great and is shiny and bright. After years of use and sometimes abuse you solid wood flooring may need some attention.

What to do?

If your flooring looks old, should you replace it?

If you have solid wooden floors look at giving it a bit of TLC first.  You will probably find you will only have to revamp your timber floors, rather than replace it. Fixing your timber flooring will be much easier and cheaper than replacing it.

Re-finishing

There are lots of ways on how to revamp your timber floors. Sanding is always the necessary first step to remove the existing finish on your floor. This will give you a blank canvas start working from and show up any damaged areas.

When sanding, you can consider hiring a sanding expert to do the job or do it yourself. When doing DIY sanding, keep a slow and even pace. Don’t stay too long in one place to prevent uneven looking floor. If you are unsure hiring a professional will be quicker and in the long run, cheaper.

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One of the easiest ways to revamp your timber floor is to have it repair. First thing first, inspect your floor like you’ve never done before. Look for cracks and any damages on your floor. Some damage might be only be minor and you can fix it on yourself. For example, if there are some dry patches, you might be able to get away with re oiling the surface.

For major damage and large area, it’s best to call in the flooring experts; they have the experience, the tools and the know how to fix your flooring for you. Call in some professional help and let them bring back your old floor’s beauty.

repairs_finishedVarnishing

Varnishing and refinishing your floor, after sanding and repairing you need to reapply the finish to your floor. It is important to use a varnish or finish that matched your floor. Choose a varnish that you like, make sure its long lasting and can give your floor the shine and brightness you want. There are lots of different varnishes, oils and finishes on the market so read the instructions carefully and make sure you make the all the tools before you start.

How to revamp your timber floor?

Easy, just follow the steps above and you can restore your timber flooring to its former glory. You’ll be amazed with the final product. Good luck!

Need professional help for your timber floor?

Whether it’s a repair, revamping or installing new flooring, contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring. We offer flooring services that includes repairs, resanding and full installation. We’ll even come to you to discuss your needs.

Ring D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring now for free quote on 0409 081 679.

 

4 flooring tricks to make a room look bigger

Pacific Red OakSmall rooms are great, cosy and warm but if your small room is feeling too small, what do you do? If you’ve tried all the decorating tricks available and rearranged the furniture many times that your dog doesn’t know where to sit anymore, it’s high time to look at your flooring.

Flooring tricks for you

Does the wall seem to be closing in?

The light coloured wall does nothing?

If you think that you’ve run of decorating tricks, don’t worry. There is an effective solution to make your room look bigger – install the right kind of flooring. The right flooring doesn’t just give your room the right look and feel but can also create the illusion of having more space.

4 flooring tricks to make a room look bigger

Here are some flooring tricks that you should know:

Choose planks instead of strips – Planks are bigger thus they offer fewer seams. Fewer seams create a more open pattern that looks less busy and confining. Also, lay the board parallel to the longest wall. This will help elongates the room.

Lay flooring diagonally – This will make your room look bigger. Plus, it fools the eye into seeing the flooring pattern differently creating a more unique and interesting visual effect.

Go for a dark wood – Dark wood doesn’t constrict spaces. When paired with the right combination of wall colour and furniture, they can make your room appear bigger.

Keep consistency – When joining adjacent spaces, use the same type of flooring. If you have a consistent design throughout your home, you will create the illusion of having more space. In case you need to change your flooring material, make sure you choose a colour of the same shade.

You cannot increase the size of your room but yes, you can create more space with a few flooring tricks. Also remember to declutter, less is definitely more.

For your flooring needs, contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring. We offer different kinds of flooring installation. Still undecided with your flooring, we can also give you some of our advice and show you samples. Ring us now and tell us what you want and we’ll give it to you.

Light vs dark wood flooring, which is best?

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Your floor might be right under your feet but floors play a big part in creating just the right look and feel inside your home. Often we forget to take the floor colour into consideration when we are designing the colour system of a room or your whole house.

Give importance to your floor

Having the right floor can allow you to set the right mood. You can go modern or traditional without spending too much on decor. The right flooring for your home can complement and bring out your home’s style in an instant. You want to have a beautiful home, so don’t neglect your flooring, it is an investment that can last a life time.

Hardwood flooring

Hardwood flooring is stunning and is perfect for any type of home. The best thing about this type of flooring is that it comes in many types, designs and colours. With so many shades available, how do you decide between light and dark? Which is best? When choosing between light vs. dark wood flooring, here’s some tips to make the right choice.

  • Current décor or proposed décor
  • Style you want
  • Complementing vs. contrasting

Take a look at your current décor–If you don’t want to change your décor, make sure you choose a wood colour that complements your current décor and style. Also, keep in mind that lighter colours can make a room appear bigger and darker hue will create a more dramatic atmosphere, making your room appear smaller and cosy. Think about this when planning your new homes décor or when doing your renos.

Choose your style–There are many styles available. It’s up to you to choose – whether you’ll go with a contemporary look, modern and minimal, heritage or you’ll choose a more rustic appearance. Once you’ll figure this out, you can come up with the perfect style to give your home the character you are looking for. There are many different types of wood that will suit your choice and don’t discount bamboo flooring, not strictly a hardwood but has all hardwoods characteristics and more.

Complementing vs. contrasting–You need to create a unified look. Consider choosing a wood that complements the current accent woods. Choose your flooring carefully to match in with the wooden furniture you are planning for that room. On the other hand, contrasting colours help to create definition but be extra careful as improper use of colour can create colour riot.

You can always add colour with cushions, throw rugs or curtains. When thinking of flooring, go with something that you can live with for a very long time. Accessorise with furniture and window coverings and you will be able to have many styles for your home over the years so choose the right flooring that can give you many years of finding the perfect base to start your home décor from.

Light vs dark wood flooring, which is best?

Light vs dark wood flooring, which is best? That depends on your tastes and requirements for your room and the style of your home.

Want to get some more advice on which hardwood flooring to choose? Contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring, we are your hardwood flooring experts. We’ll be happy to help you bring your vision to life, phone us on 0409 081 679 to discuss your needs.

Timber floors, a perfect flooring for your home

Solid-WoodDo you dream of having a perfect kitchen?

A luxurious bedroom perhaps?

Or a beautiful study or craft room?

If so, you should make sure you choose the right flooring for your home. Great flooring helps to achieve the look and feel you want for your home. Remember, flooring is a background to your furniture. They can either make or break your décor.

Timber flooring, perfect for you!

Selecting the best flooring for your home can be a daunting task. There are certain factors that you need to consider first such as:

  • Room’s function
  • Traffic and location
  • Who will use the room
  • Budget

There are so many flooring options for you. Wood, Ceramic, Tiles, Vinyl. Which one is for you?

Most flooring options will suit some of your needs. Timber flooring is a great all round flooring option that will suit all your needs.

Timber floor perfect for all styles of home.

Timber flooring is one of the most beautiful flooring options there are. Timber can give your room an instant facelift. It can make your home rustic, elegant or modern. Timber flooring is so versatile it is an asset to your home no matter what style you have. Timber is even perfect on in areas with high traffic, especially if you have pets. Why do you think timber has been the flooring material or choose for hundreds of years?

Want to have carpet? No worries. You can add a rug or carpet square over your timber floors and then you can even take it outside to clean it and remove most of the problem that fixed carpets can cause. It’s like having the best of both worlds while enjoying its beauty – the comfort feeling of a carpet and the classic look of a wood. It’s amazing, isn’t it?

Worried about the scratch and the daily wear and tear?

Don’t be. Timber floors are strong and durable and with a little TLC, these problems can be avoided. Plus, if over time you find your flooring is not looking its best as it did 20 – 30 years ago, then you can have your wood flooring sand and refinished. Your quality wood floors will outlast you.

Timber floors, a perfect flooring for your home.

See, timber flooring really is the perfect option for your home. Everything you want, timber flooring has it all!

For timber flooring and bamboo flooring plus much more contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring  for all your flooring needs. We can offer different timbers of your needs as well as full installation services. Ring us now or visit our showroom at Station Complex Picton Rd, Bunbury to see what we can offer you.

 

Wood floors, are they good for the environment?

Do you need to replace your floors or want some more flooring? Be sure to choose a material that is safe and good for the environment. For your floor replacement project and installation, install wood floors.

Beautiful wood flooring

Isn’t it nice to have wood flooring that is not only beautiful but can also contribute to the overall wellness of our environment? That’s what wood flooring can do!

Beautiful, elegant and unique; wood floors are perfect for your home because they are renewable and better for the environment plus, they are safe to use. An added bonus is wood floors last for years, so you are saving energy and the cost of having to have your floor replaced every 5 or 10 years.

Wood flooring, go for green!

The moment you choose wood flooring, you have not only owned a beautiful, well-crafted wood floor, but you are also making a positive impact on our environment. Helping our environment is something that we can and should do on a daily basis.

Are wood floors good for the environment?

Wood floors good for the environment, they:

  • Lowers the amount of carbon dioxide
  • Non-toxic and safe to use
  • Wood floors, your eco friendly flooring

Lowers the amount of carbon dioxide

No, wood floors doesn’t absorb carbon dioxide, but by using woods, you are literally walking on carbon. You are helping in reducing the amount of carbon dioxide, the first step towards decreasing the damage associated with climate change.

Non-toxic and safe to use

Wood floors are made from trees which means that they are not manufactured using dangerous materials. Woods are also a sustainable resource, making it a good choice for flooring in any style of home from heritage to modern.

Wood floors, your eco friendly flooring

If you need to replace your floors or add extra, choose something that is good for your health, your environment and your planet. All of these can be achieved if you install wood flooring. It is easy and cost effective to choose eco friendly floors when deciding on your flooring needs, whether you are thinking of a replacement, upgrading or extending.

For your flooring needs, contact D.I.Y Parquetry, Timber & Cork Flooring. We have different designs and timber flooring for all your wood floor requirements. Call us now and get your free quote today.