How to choose wood flooring
Tips for Choosing Wood Flooring
Firstly, we have to check the internal defects of the substrate. For example, it is more common that we can see whether there is a core deformation defect inside the floor. In addition, we have to check whether the finish of the floor is qualified. For example, the most common to see whether there are no bubbles, there is no leakage of paint, etc., that is, whether the color of the floor is uniform and consistent. Normally, we use grade A&B, or custom higher grade.
Secondly, it is important to learn to identify the type of wood used for the boards of wood flooring. When buying wood flooring, it is important to ask the manufacturer what kind of wood the wood flooring we are buying is made of. One of the most common situations here is the use of low-grade wood masquerading as high-grade wood. So we must learn to tell the difference when we buy, and can for example ask the manufacturer for a test report on the product. Southeast Asian eucalyptus wood is a rapid base material and its stability is general. Russian birch wood is more compact and stability is more stable. Its appearance and compactness is better than eucalyptus wood, not easily bent,degumming or dehiscent.
Thirdly, look at the size and accuracy of the planks. Because we are wood flooring are using one piece of board for assembling, this time we can open the solid wood flooring, after about a dozen pieces taken out, and then assembled. The key observation here is the bite of the enterprise mouth, the gap between the assembly, and the height difference between two adjacent boards. Qualified wood flooring should be a tight fit, no obvious height difference when touched by hand.
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