Engineered wood floor supplier
Anna Dourado
3 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (8)
Giulia Omiciuolo
3 years agoAnna Dourado
3 years agoRelated Discussions
Good engineered wood flooring for kitchen
Comments (6)Hello Charlie_bill, There are many and I would suggest Reeve but.. They don't sell to the public so you would need someone to procure it for you.. They do beautiful colours and at the very least you could look at their site which might be helpful to you in making a choice.. :))...See MoreUFH and engineered wood flooring
Comments (2)We've just done our whole house with engineered wood and UFH. We've only just put the heating on but were advised to start at 15 degrees and increase by 1 degree each day until we reach our desired temp, not going up above 27 degrees (which no one would ever need anyway!). We've only just bought the house so I can't comment on how it is going yet but we did a lot of research and there is absolutely no doubt that you can have engineered wood with UFH, lots of people do and I've not seen any horror stories of wood splitting or anything. Only thing is to make sure you don't put heavy rugs on it which might damage the boards if heat is trapped in an area....See MoreEngineered wood floor floating or glued with wet UFH
Comments (0)Any advice on our flooring dilemma, do we glue or float? We are having 150mm celotex with 60mm screed over wet underfloor heating pipes, throughout our ground floor. The traditional method appears to be engineered wood glued directly onto the screed, but several suppliers have recommended a floating floor using a special UFA compatible underlay with a 0.3 tog value. Has anyone got any experience of the performance of UFH using this special underlay and floating engineered floor combination? Many thanks Nicky...See Morehardwood Vs engineered wood flooring
Comments (17)I actually buy my flooring from a company in Romford, so this works out lovely. Their name is wood floors and accessories (WFA) If you let them know Rob Jones from RJ Flooring told you to get in contact - they will look after you. Any issues, let me know and I will help any way I can. Their products are the best around and they have a show room ect so you can see what you're buying and how its made https://wfa.uk.net < thats their website, every one there is really helpful....See Moresarh123
3 years agoSuzanne C
3 years agoSonia
3 years agoAnna Dourado
3 years agoAnna Dourado
3 years ago
D Thomas