Flooring & Floor Covering
AU
Timber floor - Tung Oil or Synteco?BUMP
My architect listed Roselea as one of his recommended architects, although personally I haven't met them yet. Care to share the experience? Tile Floor Scrubber/Cleaner?There are two types of sealers on the market there is clear penertrating sealers and topical coatings the clear sealers DIY will sit just below the surface therefore only… Applying FW Floorseal *Urgent*I'm looking to finish my floors very soon and would like some tips on how to apply Feast Watson Floorseal (Tung oil based). I rang their customer support but she… jeraldo started a topic 21 December 2009 ago Best Timber coating for us?I used bona for many years for all my customers who wanted a water-based finish. It's the best I have come across. … Rex replied 23 December 2009 ago Question for Ash re the RhinoIn late Jan 2010, IQ150 will be available in 20+ additional styles, including loops, level cut loops, plush, twist etc. If you are keen to… themax replied 2 January 2010 ago Some advice on choosing new carpetsMy experience with that particular marketplace is that because people there earn almost twice the average wage of Melbournians that you pay higher $ for alot of things. I… How do I remove blood from carpet?Hi Judie,
How did the blood contact the carpet? Normally, blood will not penetrate far into the wool carpet, as the surface tension and other characteristics of the wool… WOOLSAFE REGISTERED CARPET INSPECTORSIf you need a contact with Goofies, Feltex, VCC then let me know and I can find a name and number for you. Goofies & Feltex have state based complaint managers, whereas… Trying to find Carpet!Hi Riss,
So what is it about the carpet that caught your attention? You like the style or look of the carpets?
Ash. Re: Painting new houseHi,
Are you able to provide pictures of what the house looks like, for exsisting colour schemes. (ie kitchen, bathrooms, floor covering and maybe one of the exterior -… What underlay for this carpet?Yes I have said a number of times that thicker spongy underlays place extra stresses on the carpets, which can lead to problems with seams, carpets coming loose at edges… Solid Tmber Vs Engineered TimberI am floored that engineered timber can cost more than solid timber. I would go with solid timber every time over a veneer product. It's strange what fashions can do -… Flooring thoughtsLOL!! Prolly wouldn't be the first time
btw, a friend forwarded me an Australian supplier for bamboo decking if anyone is interested. Pm me for details =) Timber TextsBelow is the link to an archive containing a collection of texts related to timber flooring I found on the Internet. Most of those have been published by different… Painting Floor Tiles?Hmmm.... may be problematic if that's your ultimate plan. Perhaps concentrate on saving to get the retiling done, and just look above floor level in the mean time.
Ash. Tiles vs floorboards
No sorry Lee.
Im one of only 3 importers from this company in Aus, and the only one that brings this line in. There are similar lines out there but they generally have a… Zedman replied 20 January 2010 ago Timber floor outletsAlso check out floorplanet.com.au - they are in Tullamarine and organise laying etc as well, but check out the specials page first. ring09 replied 21 January 2010 ago Cork floors and eco sealersNot that clued up about what's available, but I'm pretty sure there are water based ployurethane finishes that are not as toxic as the solvent ones Kez is talking about. … Polished concrete floors in apartmentPolished tiles .
But you need to check if the floor will carry the weight.
What about honed concrete?
That is not grinding the floor
Also if you were to add tiles the… New floorboards
How do I tell the difference,between timbers ! as per my earlier question.. I imagine with parquetry their will be tons of packages in small blocks… Ceramic tiles - polished v's mattPolished ceramics are great to have they can be a bit slippery specially in the wet areas but my customers love them and yes they can chip very easily if say you drop a… Skagen Engineered TimberAnyone heard of 'Skagen' Engineered Timber Flooring?
One of the major flooring retailers around here sell it and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about it. Is it… Rex started a topic 25 January 2010 ago 80mm Vs 130mm FlooringI would go for slimmer boards. They look much better to me than the wide ones (but that's just my personal prefernce in respect to the look). I love the repetitivnes of… Lex replied 26 January 2010 ago Northsate Sensitex 6000Bealieu have a good name. I'm not sure about the 'Easybac' secondary backings they use. May be fine, but it hasn't been on the market long enough to get real feedback. … Timber vs laminateTimber flooring is easy to be scratched. But the scratches don't affect the look of timber flooring too much. For example, the inside of oak flooring is oak after it is… Rochyjp replied 5 February 2010 ago
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