Vendor : Preference floor
Natural
Hardwood Flooring
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DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS
THICKNESS
THICKNESS
14mm
Description
Specs and Features
Elk Falls Hickory planks are manufactured from genuine North American Appalachian Hickory. It is an excellent medium density hardwood ideally suited to flooring applications where strength & durability are important considerations. Elk Falls Hickory flooring range, a great choice for the rough and tumble of everyday life.
It provides a unique set of characteristics that make it ideal for use in residential homes, apartments and for commercial applications. Hickory has been used for centuries in applications where its inherent strength and stiffness have been considered a major advantage in applications from timber engineered elements, cabinetry, sporting goods to everyday products such as axe handles. Hickory is extremely stable with excellent hardness characteristics, approx. 9.5kN JANKA scale, similar to popular Australian timbers, Blackbutt & Jarrah.
Key Features
- Engineered to exacting standards.
- Manufactured from environmentally certified resource.
- Extremely stable with excellent hardness and wear resistance
- Wear layer can be refurbished and rejuvenated if required
- Janka Hardness scale 9.5kN
MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT MEASUREMENTS, FIRST
How to Measure your Room
One of the first things we learnt when getting into the trade was -measure twice, cut once. It's been a golden rule since day-one! Here's how to get it right, the first time. We strongly recommend adding 10% wastage to your order.
1. Get Prepared
Get a tape measure or laser distance meter. You can also download an app (such as RoomScan Pro) that can use your phone or tablet camera to measure your room.
2. Take your Measurements
Measure the length and width of the room from wall to wall. You can split complex rooms into smaller, more easily measurable areas.
3. Get your Total Area
Multiply the length and the width of each room or area. Add the numbers together to get your total area.