Jaks Timber has an extensive range of Engineered Timber Flooring options in Melbourne. Quality Timber Flooring at best price. FREE Quote. Call us Now.

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Jaks Timber has an extensive range of Engineered Timber Flooring options in Melbourne. Quality Timber Flooring at best price. FREE Quote. Call us Now.
We have an extensive range of engineered & sustainable timber flooring in Melbourne, crafted from recycled and new timber to complement any design & space.
Engineered timber flooring, also known as engineered wood, synthetic wood, mass timber, man-made timber, or engineered board, contains a whole range of composite wood products that are made by bonding or attaching the individual strands together. In other words, engineered timber flooring is simply timber boards that have been "fixed" together. This provides added strength and durability to a floor, as well as a smooth surface. Engineered timber flooring is very cost-effective compared with other types of engineered flooring products.
Whether you are considering this type of flooring for your home or business, it's a good idea to get in touch with a professional installation company, one that uses modern methods of installing engineered timber flooring. It's imperative to choose a company that adheres to industry standards for installation, testing, and finishing of this flooring. A reputable installer will go over all the details with you, going over every aspect of the project, from beginning to end. Only a professional installation company will make sure your engineered timber flooring installation goes smoothly from start to finish.
Installing engineered timber flooring is not only a professional job, but it can be a very detailed and involved process. The layers of product you will receive will be put on a conveyor belt system, where they will be slid down into place one after another. After the top layer of floors has been installed, the remainder will be installed one layer at a time. At no point are layers of flooring installed concurrently. The top layer and bottom layer of floors must be laid first, followed by any layer of padding, then the main panel and deck, then any sidings, and finally the finished floor.
To ensure quality throughout the entire installation, the top layer of your engineered timber flooring must be laid in such a way as to meet or exceed all local building and health codes. There are several methods to check the compliance level of your engineered floor, including a visual inspection by an inspector. An inspector will be able to identify the exact condition of the surface layer, which is usually referred to as the flat. If the flat is not level or even slightly off-centre, then it is required that your engineered floor is pulled up and reinstalled. It may also be necessary to adjust the subfloor, which contains the main layers, to ensure it meets all applicable codes. All pre-existing floor applications will need to be checked before the installation of the new engineered timber floor is started.
After the top layer of engineered timber flooring has been installed, it will be laid and sanded according to the instructions of the manufacturer. After the sanding has been completed, the top surface will need to be primed and painted. The paint will provide the additional benefit of sealing the floor against moisture and water damage. After the primer and paint have dried, a new seal will need to be added to prevent water from seeping through.
From the top of the subfloor, six inches of smooth concrete will be poured. This provides a strong base for the engineered timber flooring planks to be laid on. The six inch planks are then placed one at a time onto the concrete foundation. The planks are securely pressed into place and slowlyened upwards. The remaining width of the planks will be measured and added to the length of the floorboard. At this point, the flooring planks are ready to be installed onto the floor.
The engineered timber flooring planks are laid on top of the original floorboards. A skirting board will then be installed to each plank to help them adhere to the floor. Skirting boards can be glued directly onto the floor or pre-applied with a special epoxy glue. Once the boards are in place, the remaining layer of the wood flooring is installed. It is important to use strong wood glue for the epoxy glue and skirting boards.
The engineered timber flooring planks are set on top of a concrete subfloor. This costs less than installing a wooden subfloor because the concrete is a better quality than wood. An additional advantage of the concrete subflooring is that it requires less maintenance and can be installed in less time than some other types of flooring. Installing this type of flooring is a great way to improve the look and the function of any room in your home.