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Burwell Engineered Unfinished Oak Click Lok 190mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring

Product Code: BURWELL

£71.99m² inc. VAT

£47.99

m² inc. VAT
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£47.99㎡

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BURWELL

£71.99m² inc. VAT

£47.99

m² inc. VAT
Burwell Engineered Unfinished Oak Click Lok 190mm x 15/4mm Wood Flooring

Product Code: Burwell

Our Burwell oak flooring is unfinished allowing you to tailor the floor to your own requirements, using one of the many stains, oils or lacquers available on the market.

The overall 15mm thickness reinforces the durability of your floor and provides a wearable 4mm veneer that can be sanded and re-finished over the lifespan of your engineered flooring. Each pack of Burwell comes in mixed random lengths from 300-1200mm, allowing you to construct a unique foundation by staggering and patterning your flooring panels. Our mixed grade Burwell is hardwearing and beautiful with its luxurious oak tones and natural appearance.

The flooring boards interlock together to create a seamless look of your floor with its click lok installation technique. Manufacturer’s recommendation is to tap the planks on the edge with a tapping block and rubber mallet to make sure they are clicked tightly together. This engineered oak would usually be fitted as a floating floor installation, where an underlay is laid onto the subfloor beneath the flooring, this gives added protection from any damp and will act as a sound barrier and insulator. Each pack of our Burwell engineered oak flooring contains enough boards to cover 1.824m². An unfinished floor is not impermeable and may not be suitable for spillages without using a finishing product.

Explore our accessories for those finishing touches to finalise and secure your Burwell engineered wood flooring.

£71.99m² inc. VAT

£47.99

m² inc. VAT
More Information
SKU BURWELL
Wood Species Oak
Finish Unfinished
Veneer 4mm
Grade Mixed
Thickness 15mm
Wear Layer 4mm
Width 190mm
Width Category WIDE (151mm-200mm)
Installation Service Click Lok System
Length 300-1200mm
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What Is Engineered Wood Flooring?
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What Is The Difference Between Engineered Wood And Solid Wood?
Engineered wood replicates the same quality as solid hardwood. Engineered wood is made up of multiple layers and is a more stable product. Engineered wood is less affected by changes in temperature and humidity and can be laid in most rooms.
What Way Do You Fit Underlay?
Underlay is fitted with the foil side facing the floor so it cannot be seen due it being the damp proof membrane.
How Do I Clean My Wood Floor?
All our floors should be cleaned with a dry mop, avoid any harsh industrial chemicals as this may tarnish the appearance or damage your flooring in the long term.
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