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NATURE 130MM SOLID OAK RUSTIC LACQUERED

Product code
NATS1092
  • Per M²: £35.99
£82.05
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18X130MM X RANDOM LENGTHS

 

Nature Solid Natural Grade Oak Flooring has a width of 130mm and is 18mm thick. These boards come in random lengths ranging from 300mm to 1500mm. Each board is tongue and grove and has bevelled edges on all four sides.

130mm solid Oak floor Natural is finished with 6 coats of UV Lacquer which gives this flooring a smooth and protective coating.

The Natural solid oak flooring Grade means this floor will come with Knots and colour variation for a natural looking floor surface. This floor can be installed by secret nailing to an existing wooden subfloor or by sticking down to a concrete subfloor.

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18X130MM X RANDOM LENGTHS

 

Nature Solid Natural Grade Oak Flooring has a width of 130mm and is 18mm thick. These boards come in random lengths ranging from 300mm to 1500mm. Each board is tongue and grove and has bevelled edges on all four sides.

130mm solid Oak floor Natural is finished with 6 coats of UV Lacquer which gives this flooring a smooth and protective coating.

The Natural solid oak flooring Grade means this floor will come with Knots and colour variation for a natural looking floor surface. This floor can be installed by secret nailing to an existing wooden subfloor or by sticking down to a concrete subfloor.

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Specification

Product Code:
NATS1092
Pack Size:
2.28
Floor Type:
Solid Wood Flooring
Supplier:
NATURE
Range:
Solid
Colour:
Medium
Installation Type:
T&G
Species:
Oak
Style:
Solid
Warranty:
25

Installation Guide

When nailing down solid wood flooring, here are some general instructions to consider:

  1. Acclimation: Before installation, allow the solid wood flooring to acclimate to the room where it will be installed. This helps the wood adjust to the temperature and humidity of the space, reducing the risk of expansion or contraction after installation. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for acclimation time.

  2. Subfloor Preparation: Ensure that the subfloor is clean, level, and dry. Remove any existing flooring, debris, or uneven patches. If necessary, use a leveling compound to correct any uneven areas. The subfloor should be structurally sound and free from moisture issues.

  3. Moisture Barrier: Depending on the specific requirements of your space, you may need to install a moisture barrier or underlayment. This helps protect the solid wood flooring from moisture from below. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations or consult with a flooring professional for guidance on the appropriate moisture barrier to use.

  4. Starting Point: Determine the starting point for your installation. It's generally recommended to begin along the longest exterior wall of the room. Leave a suitable expansion gap between the flooring and the walls using spacers. This gap allows for natural expansion and contraction of the wood.

  5. Nailing: Use a flooring nailer or a pneumatic nail gun specifically designed for hardwood flooring. Position the nailer at a 45-degree angle and drive nails through the tongue of each plank into the subfloor. Place nails approximately 6 to 8 inches apart, ensuring they penetrate the subfloor securely.

  6. Staggered Pattern: As you install subsequent rows, stagger the end joints of the planks. This creates a more visually appealing and stable installation. Use a tapping block and mallet to ensure a tight fit between the planks.

  7. Finishing: Once the solid wood flooring is installed, remove the spacers and install the appropriate trim or molding to cover the expansion gap around the perimeter of the room. Sand and finish the flooring according to your desired look and the manufacturer's instructions. This may involve sanding, staining, and applying a protective finish such as oil or lacquer.

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