Flooring 240 × 19 mm
Made to order 4 -6 weeks lead time
The versatile nature of Oak means this floor is perfect for all kinds of design scheme. From more traditional, natural looking styles to more contemporary, coloured finishes, Oak can be tailored to your preference.
Our engineered wood flooring meets modern requirements and keeps a traditional wood flooring appearance. The multiple layers of plywood backing give support to the visible top layer of the precious hardwood, resulting in a floor that looks and feels like a solid wood floor but that is suitable for under floor heating, can be laid over almost all types of sub floor, and can still be sanded and re-finished after years of use.
This type of flooring gets its name from traditional sawing techniques and the marks that the saw left behind when it skimmed the surface of the wood. The bandsawn effect has a more rugged, textured surface, creating a very trendy appearance.
Boards above 240 mm have a very contemporary feel and create a modern, streamline look. However, contrary to what many believe, wide boards aren’t just for large, open-plan rooms. With fewer joins than narrower boards, wide boards create a seamless clean look, so there’s less to distract the eye. This can really help to open up a space and shows off all the beauty of the timber in the process.
Unsealed products provide the flexibility to finish the wood in any colour once the floor is fitted. This gives you the option to have a completely bespoke floor, tailored to your personal preference.
Please note that this is a special product that’s made to order, with an approximate lead time of 4-6 weeks. Please speak to one of our wood flooring experts for exact timings.
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Floor Size: 0m2
Extra Margin: 10%
Total Area Required:
Pack Size: m2
This product can only be purchased in whole packs
Packs: Variable pack size
Our engineered board has been produced using a Baltic WBP birch ply, manufactured to European standard EN 326-2. The adhesive used to bond the board is an E1 category, PUR adhesive (formaldehyde free) to DIN/EN 14257 and DIN/EN 204 low emission glue which is heat and water resistant in accordance with BS EN 14342:2005+A1. The top layer is kiln dried to between 8-12% moisture content.
The formaldehyde emissions are: 0,01 ppm, pentachlorophenol emissions: <0.8 mg/kg.
Thermal conductivity (W/mK) is 0,10W/mK.
Suitable for secret fixing to ply, battens or joist subfloor, floating on an underlay or a fully bonded installation to a screed subfloor. The unsealed board is supplied with a micro bevel along the length of the board, pre- sanded requiring only a light 100/120 grit sand to finish.
Compatible for use in conjunction with underfloor heating the board complies with BS 8201:2011, rated in accordance with BS EN 13501-1, and is classified D fl -S1 when laid as a fixed floor on a structural subfloor or E fl- S1 when laid on battens or joists for minimal smoke production.
Product code: OLBSU/240
Species: Oak
Finish: Unsealed
Brushed: Light
Profile: Tongue and Groove
Specification: Bevelled Edge
Weight: 14.5 kg
Dimensions: 240 × 19 mm
Width: 240 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Colour : Natural
Type of finish : Unsealed
Under Floor Heating : Yes
Unit Measurement : per Square Metre
Design : 20mm Boards
Engineered: 2 part Engineered floor with a Hardwood top surface bonded to a multilayer waterproof Birch Plywood. Boards can be Nailed, Stuck Down, or Floated depending on product type and sub floor. Parquet woodblocks must be stuck down. All floors are Tongue and Groove with Ends Matched unless stated otherwise.
Floating: A floating floor is not physically connected to the sub floor. Normally laid on an underlay, the floor is joined by gluing the tongue and groove together or by using a click system.
Micro Bevelled: Micro Bevelled means a very small v shape can be seen on the long sides of the boards. The ends have no bevel.
Nail Fitting: Nail fixing is usually done via a nail gun, e.g. Porta-Nailer, where a serrated nail is inserted through the tongue at 45 degrees.
Stick Down: Sticking involves the use of an adhesive to bond the wood flooring to either a concrete/screed sub floor or to a ply/chipboard sub floor.
Under Floor Heating: This product is compatible for use over an electric or water under floor heating system. The maximum temperature must not exceed 27 degrees Celsius at the floor surface.