Hardwood flooring came in thick planks of solid timber. Today, solid hardwood is still widely available, but many companies may also offer engineered flooring—planks made with a thinner top layer of hardwood, bonded to other layers and designed to prevent the floor from shifting during expansion or contraction cycles.
For basements and flats with concrete subfloors, engineered flooring provides an installation advantage. Whereas solid wood is generally installed over one or two layers of plywood, which can raise the height of a floor and interfere with existing doors or marginally reduce ceiling height, acting as a disadvantage.
Our skilled experts are trained to the highest standards and we ensure that there is a top quality finish to your hardwood floors every day.Whenever you want to get your floor renovate and the price quoted seems fair to you, then our team will visit your home and will look at the floor, right after that we are going to discuss with you – your thoughts, concerns and ideas for this project.