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Conservatory Flooring

Sunday January 20, 2008 at 2:50pm

The potential for heat build-up in a conservatory prevented solid wood being used for this purpose, given that there was a constant risk of the timber twisting and warping.

In response to consumer demand, considerable resources have been devoted to developing a new wood flooring product that can withstand the unique climatic conditions found in conservatories.

The result of this investment is Engineered Hardwoood Floor. First developed in Sweden, this revolutionary flooring product benefits from a multi-layered design that prevents heat and humidity-related expansion / contraction. A 4mm hardwood top layer is supported by a central core of fast-growing soft wood, with a back capping of spruce peel veneer. The unique structure of Engineered Hardwood Floor all but eliminates movement, promising the ultimate in stability and durability. Quality oiled finishes help to ensure a life expectancy of some 60 years, with oil, beech, cheery, maple, ash, aloma and mahogany among the many types of wood available for this purpose.

Regardless of its pioneering properties, hardwood floor remains vulnerable to misuse. As a natural product, it requires good care and attention to keep it in pristine condition. The key to achieving this is to avoid excessive moisture. Try also to prevent gravel, grit and any sharp objects coming into contact with the floor.

Carpets, Tiles and Stone are among the other (less common) flooring choices available to modern-day conservatory owners.

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