Parquet Flooring Blocks in Dundee

Parquet flooring blocks in Dundee
We are Dundee supplier of oak parquet flooring. If looking for parquet blocks, you are at the right place - just browse our range of oak parquet flooring blocks and choose your size and grade.

Our tongue-and-grooved oak blocks include the following sizes - 70 x 230 x 20 mm, 70 x 280 x 20 mm and 70 x 350 x 20 mm, and are ready for next day dispatch (subject to current stock availability) to Dundee . They are available in Prime, Rustic and Natural grades and each pack contains an equal number of left and right oriented blocks - ideal for herringbone design and other patterns.

For advice speak to a member of staff on 020 88309788 or place your order online and you will receive your order shortly.

Placing Your Order

If you are looking for advice at the same time when purchasing your oak parquet flooring blocks, speak to a member of staff on 020 88309788. Alternatively, you can add all products to basket and place your order online.

Floor Fitting Products

Apart from parquet flooring blocks, we do a range of floor finishing and laying products. These include parquet floor adhesives, floor lacquers and floor oils.

Why not include together with your order, all necessary solid oak trims. We do solid wood thresholds, skirting boards, scotia and quadrant beadings.

And if you are buying unfinished engineered floors to be laid as floating, we can offer the complete range of underlays for every situation. We do sound reducing underlays, fibreboard and underlay designed for underfloor heating.

Discounts for Pallet Orders to Dundee

"The more you buy, the less you pay - this is what we say" and when we talk about parquet flooring our prices are unbeatable. We do volume discounts and discount for regular trade customers. To find out how much you can save, speak to a member of staff on 020 88309788 or contact us.

Special Offers cannot be mixed with one another.

Our Floor Grading System

Our grading system uses the UK's standards:

  • Rustic Grade Parquet Blocks - rich, vivid character allowing random size and form of knots and colour variation between the blocks;
  • Natural Grade Parquet Blocks - more calm, natural feeling of the timber, allowing limited sized knots of up to 5 mm and almost no colour variation between the blocks;
  • Prime Grade Parquet Blocks - clean oak timber without colour variation between the blocks; knots of 1 mm may appear randomly on 1 of 5 blocks.

Advice on Laying Parquet Flooring

Do you have previous experience in laying parquet flooring? If not, maybe the points below will be in your help.

  • Parquet blocks require perfect subfloor level. Do not use self-levelling compounds however to resolve these issues however - it is a common mistake.
  • Always apply liquid DPM on concrete subfloors.
  • Allow up to 5 days for the blocks for acclimatisation
  • Engineered parquet flooring comes prefinished, use flexible floor adhesives such as Bona R850 Flexible Silane Adhesive to make sure and stains can be easily cleaned.

Reclaimed or New Blocks?

We are often approached by clients looking for parquet floor fitting service of reclaimed blocks or just asking us if that is a good idea at all. Sometimes they can be cheaper, sometimes more expensive than new blocks, but in any case, it is not right to install reclaimed blocks, because that hides issues and normally the service will be much higher for fitting new blocks.

New blocks have come to market after timber has been carefully prepared and checked before production. Blocks are stored by suppliers normally in purpose-built warehouses, which protect the product from gaining higher moisture content. By bidding on eBay or taking the bags of blocks from your neighbour's garage you are risking to pay for a product that was improperly stored, which will cause issues after the fitting is finished.

On the other hand, when reclaimed blocks are laid together, they will not be in the same location as before and therefore some blocks may be higher than others throughout the floors. To resolve this, a serious sanding process will be carried out in order to smoothen the floors. Such service will require more consumables and therefore cost more.

The end result, will not be the same as having new blocks laid and the final cost will go well over the cost of laying new blocks.


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