Thermo-Oak

ONSITE SERVICES

Solid Hardwood timber flooring has three suitable installation methods to choose from Direct stick to plywood, Direct stick to concrete and Direct stick to particleboard. The methods listed below include the required labour and accessories to complete the work and any additional work can be chosen below.

*PLEASE NOTE- Onsite services are only available in Victoria*

  • Accessories Inclusions
  • Plywood 12mm and accessories
  • Rapid-Stick MS polymer flooring adhesive
  • Polyurethane gloss coating
  • Manufacturer’s product warranty
  • Labour Inclusions
  • Moisture test timber and substrate
  • Undercut door jambs (When required)
  • Installation plywood
  • Installation floor trowel glued
  • Sand and Polish 3 coat system
  • Putty butt joints and nail holes
  • Workmanship warranty
  • Accessories Inclusions
  • Moi-Stick moisture barrier
  • Rapid-Stick MS polymer flooring adhesive
  • Polyurethane gloss coating
  • Manufacturer’s product warranty
  • Labour Inclusions
  • Moisture test timber and substrate
  • Undercut door jambs (When required)
  • Application moisture barrier
  • Installation floor trowel glued
  • Sand and Polish 3 coat system
  • Putty butt joints and holes
  • Workmanship warranty
  • Accessories Inclusions
  • Rapid-Stick MS polymer flooring adhesive
  • Polyurethane gloss coating
  • Manufacturer’s product warranty
  • Labour Inclusions
  • Moisture test timber and substrate
  • Undercut door jambs (When required)
  • Installation floor trowel glued
  • Sand and Polish 3 coat system
  • Putty butt joints and nail holes
  • Workmanship warranty

include 6% waste

From A$149.58

Area (Sqm):

Total Price :

Install option Over Plywood 12mm Polyurethane Coating, Over Particleboard Polyurethane Coating, Over Concrete (Glued) Polyurethane Coating
Connection Tongue & Groove
Grade N/A
Thickness N/A
Sheen Raw
Surface Finish Unfinished
Product Type Australian Hardwood
Length 900 and longer
Origin Australia
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Prime Grade
Also known as Select or AB grade is the highest of the three grades of flooring and would usually have the following characteristics:

Slight colour variation between the boards and more uniform look except for timbers where variation in colour adds to its beauty and is the main feature of the wood. The grain is straighter than in other grades and sometimes the boards have very few, infrequent small knots unless these are specific to the beauty of the timber. Prime grade wooden floors are the most expensive due to the limited supply in the raw material.