Posted on September 15th, 2010 by Ruth
Solid Wood Designs install solid wooden floors, engineered floors, bamboo floors, and laminate floors. They love working with wood and welcome your queries regarding the installation of an exquisite wooden floor.
Engineered flooring is constructed from several wood plies that are glued together. It is this construction method which gives engineered flooring its stability.
Manufacturers of engineered flooring place each ply in the opposite direction of each other known as cross-ply construction, which ultimately stops the plank from growing or shrinking with changes in the humidity. Depending on the thickness of the veneer, a versatile engineered floor can be sanded and refinished several times.
They use Oak, Beech, Hard Maple, Pear, Walnut, Apple, Plum, Ash, Birch, Cherry, Merbau, Jatoba, Doussie and Iroko – whatever your choice, you get stunning looks, cheaper than implementing hardwood flooring, and they are quick and easy to install.
Contact Details:
Tel: +27 11 4255962
Cell: 072 2882171
Website: www.solidwooddesigns.co.za
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Posted on September 15th, 2010 by Ruth
They have been in the floor covering industry since 1968 and are a market leader, offering professional personnel, a wide product range with extensive product knowledge.

They specialise in commercial and residential carpets, laminate wood flooring, bamboo, engineered wooden floors, vinyl flooring and ceramic tiles, and are affiliated with the Gauteng Masters builder Association as well as the South African Wood and Laminate Association.
Laminate wood floor coverings have added a new dimension to the flooring industry, And due to its versatility laminate flooring is suitable for virtually all room types.
It’s also durable; designed for high traffic areas, and is scratch and dent resistant. As a floating floor system, they adjust to the temperature and humidity levels of the interior environment, and can be installed over an existing floor, sub-floor, or even concrete.
Contact Details:
Website: www.carpetdecor.co.za
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Posted on September 15th, 2010 by Ruth
Their team of flooring professionals have decades of experience with the various flooring types – laminates, floor tiles, bamboo flooring, vinyl flooring etc, and their professionalism has contributed to their website being visited often for their accurate and helpful information on flooring.
Laminated flooring is an imitation of wood and anything can be put on the decorative surface of laminates.
- Wear Layer- consists of a transparent aluminium oxide foil
- Decorative Layer - the imitation photo in the form of a foil which must be fade resistant
- Core Board – differs in thickness from 6mm to 12mm and should be made from Hi Density Fibre Board
- Backing – provides stability to the board and also prevents excessive moisture being absorbed by the core board
Engineered flooring:
There are a wide variety available with the popular colours like Oak, Maple, Walnut and Jatoba being readily available in South Africa.
Contact Details:
Tel: 084 984 6820
Website: www.floorsonline.co.za
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