RH Wood Floors - Ireland’s number one Wood Floor Contractors.
Our team together have over 120 years of experience and have completed over 12,000 floors to date. Our track-record is second to none. What separates us from the rest is our experience and knowledge.
We are the only Wood Floor Contractors in Ireland to be certified with the NWFA (National Wood Floor Association) who are the World Centre of Excellence in Wood Flooring.
We specialise in wood floor sanding, wood floor staining, engineered timber flooring, solid wood flooring, parquet flooring and floor installation. We love Custom Design such as Versailles Panel, Basket Weave, Board Bending, Custom Stains, etc.
At RH Wood Floors we pride ourselves on delivering every aspect of your flooring wants and needs, from product supply to install, all the way through to maintenance and aftercare. With expertise in installation, parquetry and sanding we create floors for customers to live with forever.
As soon as he said gapping is normal i knew that he lacking experience. Gaping is caused by three crucial factors. 1st the human factor (a 1/32" deviation can become a 1/4" down the space very fast), 2nd the unevenness of the sub floor, wood planks are not always straight and may have a bend as well as the subfloor. Thes3 slight bends will cause deviation in the line and or the angle that thr planks connect. 3rd the person thats is laying the floor might not have enough experience to cautch the above factors and make an adjustment or just making an error aligning the pattern through the process. It is shown in a very polished way that is misleading the general viewer but leaving out the crucial parts of the skill
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Hi. Thankyou for your video. Just a quick ask bought some pine parquet flooring, in not great condition dry and marked n dented, thinking about cutting 5mm off the top surface using a table saw. Wondering if this is a good idea or just lay and sand all at once.
Thanks Russel the wife and I are now arguing about new parquet and old in our house refurb, the house is 1925 build and the pitch and nail fixed floor boards on the ground floor are lose and a bit rotten in places, particularly near the front entrance door. So I want to take the boards up and lay an old parquet floor. The wife wants a new parquet floor due to the fitting being more precise and neat. Won’t the new parquet shrink back a little anyway? Thanks for a great vid
Hi John, sounds like you have the old Red Deal boards on suspended joists, usually with a crawl space underneath and external air emanating constantly. Ideally these need to come up and 18mm plywood installed as a solid base and to protect the parquet from external air. In relation to old or new parquet it all depends on the ascetics. Perhaps call Ciara and she'll arrange a site visit to chat through it further 087-6268100
I'm afraid the only two options are a blow-torch or scraper. The blow torch is not too healthy so your best option is a scraper but you need huge muscles and loads of care. It's not easy !!
What about buying one of those cheap small planer/jointer combo machines? I beleive they are like $200 in my country. You pass plank through the machine and it planes it on one side...