Hardwood Flooring

Timber flooring adds an air of elegance to your house 

The most common form of flooring is ‘Strip’ flooring. Typically the timber is cut into strips usually machined with tongue and groove edges end-matched.

Installing hardwood flooring in the kitchen is becoming more and more commonplace. The protective finishes now offered make hardwood a sensible choice for the kitchen, but many are concerned about spills or accidents. Provided you clean up a spill in a timely fashion there should be no issue whatsoever. If you’re worried about pipes breaking or the dishwasher overflowing, these are issues that will likely damage any floor and in the event something major happens, your homeowner’s insurance should cover you no matter what type of floor you have. If you want hardwood in the kitchen, don’t be afraid.