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Pinsley Engineered Grey Oak Brushed & Oiled 100mm x 14/3mm Parquet Wood Flooring

Product Code: PINSLEY

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Pinsley Engineered Grey Oak Brushed & Oiled 100mm x 14/3mm Parquet Wood Flooring

Product Code: PINSLEY

Our Pinsley grey oak herringbone flooring is nothing short of fabulous. Pinsley striking patterned herringbone adds depth and character to achieve an atmospheric tone for your space. Our mixed grade Pinsley is hardwearing and beautiful with its luxurious oak tones and natural appearance. The brushed & oiled top coat finish highlights the unique natural grain configurations of the floor, whilst ensuring your Pinsley herringbone performs at optimum level.

This floor is suitable for use with water based underfloor heating systems. A tongue and groove installation profile allows you to simply glue each board together and ensure maximum stability of your mixed grade floor. Narrow boards such as this are usually bonded to the sub-floor using an adhesive to provide a flexible and stable surface. An impressive 3mm wear layer enables you to sand down and refinish the herringbone surface up to 2 times to across its lifespan. Your Pinsley floor comes in fixed length boards which provides you with the boards required to achieve a stunning herringbone assembly of your floor.

Each pack of our Pinsley herringbone dark oak flooring contains enough boards to cover 1.28m². An oiled finish is not impermeable and may not be suitable for spillages.

Explore our accessories for those finishing touches to finalise and secure your Pinsley herringbone wood flooring.

£66.17m² inc. VAT

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SKU PINSLEY
Wood Species Oak
Finish Brushed & Oiled
Veneer 3mm
Grade Mixed
Thickness 14mm
Wear Layer 3mm
Width 100mm
Width Category NARROW (50mm-100mm)
Installation Service Tongue & Groove
Length 400mm
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Customer Questions
What Payment Types Do You Accept?
We accept the following payment methods: Visa Mastercard PayPal Visa Electron Maestro We do not accept any cash or cheque payments.
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.
Do You Need Underlay For Solid Wood Flooring?
Solid wood does not require underlay. However, it does need to be glued or secret nailed onto the sub-floor below. Subfloors should be prepared to ensure they are level, dry, and stable before your solid wood installation.
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