Questions
Frequently Asked
How long will the process take?
How do I maintain great-looking floors?
To maintain the beauty of your timber floors, regularly sweep or vacuum to remove debris. Use a damp, not wet, mop for cleaning. Avoid excessive water, harsh chemicals, and abrasive tools. Place protective pads under furniture legs and use rugs in high-traffic areas. Consult our maintenance guide for detailed instructions.
What is the life expectancy of my new floors?
How often do I need to resurface my floors?
Can timber floors be installed in bathrooms or kitchens?
Do you offer customisation options for patterns or finishes?
Are your products environmentally friendly?
How do I know what type of flooring to choose for my home?
How long until I can walk on my new floorboards after installation?
Will my pets damage my timber floor?
What’s Involved
Installation Process
01
Initial Consultation
We kick off the process with an initial consultation to understand your vision, preferences, and specific flooring needs. Our expert team will provide guidance on suitable materials, styles, and finishes tailored to your space.
02
Site Assessment
A thorough on-site assessment is conducted to evaluate the current flooring conditions, measurements, and any unique challenges. This ensures accurate project planning and allows us to address any pre-existing issues.
03
Customised Proposal
Based on the consultation and site assessment, we present you with a detailed and customised proposal. This includes a breakdown of costs, timelines, and a clear outline of the chosen flooring materials and installation methods.
04
Material Selection
Once the proposal is accepted, we guide you through the material selection process. Choose from our extensive range of flooring options, including wood species, finishes, and patterns, to achieve the desired aesthetic for your space.
05
Scheduling & Planning
We work closely with you to establish a convenient installation schedule. Our team plans every detail, ensuring a smooth and efficient process from start to finish. Communication is key, and we keep you informed at every step.
06
Pre-Installation Preparation
Before installation begins, our team prepares the site by removing existing flooring, leveling the subfloor, and addressing any necessary repairs. This step sets the foundation for a flawless installation.
07
Expert Installation
Our skilled installation team takes over, implementing the chosen installation method with precision and attention to detail.
08
Quality Assurance
We conduct a thorough quality check post-installation to ensure that every aspect meets our high standards. This includes assessing the alignment, finish, and overall integrity of the flooring to guarantee your satisfaction.
09
Client Walkthrough
Before finalising the project, we invite you for a walkthrough. This allows you to inspect the completed installation, ask any questions, and ensure that the outcome aligns with your expectations.
10
Project Completion
Once you’re delighted with the results, we consider the project complete. We provide you with care and maintenance guidelines to ensure the longevity and beauty of your new flooring.
Preventative, Routine and More
Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance
- Place felt floor protectors under regularly moved furniture to prevent scratches.
- Use protective sheets when moving heavy items to avoid dragging them over the wooden surface.
- Employ dirt-trapping mats at entrances to keep dirt off the floor and absorb excess moisture.
- Avoid using castor or plastic wheels directly on the floor; consider protective vinyl chair mats.
- Refrain from using adhesive tapes on the surface coating to prevent damage during removal.
Routine Maintenance
- Regularly sweep or vacuum to remove dirt and grit that may cause wear and tear.
- Wipe spills promptly to prevent damage to the floor surface.
- Clean the floor with timber-specific neutral floor cleaners.
- Use a damp mop with minimal water, wiping excess moisture after cleaning.
- Mop in the direction of the grain for effective cleaning.
- Avoid steam mops, steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or scouring powder.
Environmental Considerations
- Maintain relative humidity between 40% and 60% to prevent cracking and shrinking.
- Use blinds, curtains, or rugs to limit exposure to heat and sunlight.
- Ensure good airflow and ventilation to avoid extreme temperature fluctuations.
Scratching and Denting
- Regularly inspect for signs of damage and address issues promptly.
- Recoat floors for wear and tear restoration, preferably by an expert.
- If the floors are worn down, professional re-sanding and coating may be necessary.
- Ensure any coating repairs or re-coating are done by professionals.