Wood Flooring Frequently Asked Questions
Avalon Flooring can supply and fit all types of wooden flooring in your home, office or other commercial property. To help you we have produced a series of questions we are often asked. If you need help, please call us on 01442 241010.
What is solid wood flooring?
Solid wood is exactly as it sounds, one piece of wood from top to bottom.
What is the difference between Laminate and Real Wood Floors?
Real Wood floors will age and mature with your property, this means that they will mark and dent more easily than a laminate would but this is part of the character of real wood floors and should not be viewed as a fault of the product. The shade of the wood surface will change with exposure to sunlight. Dependant on the species, it will either lighten or darken with age. The shade variation will only go on to a certain level and then cease. Any unexposed surface areas will eventually catch up with the colour differences once exposed.
What is the difference between Solid Wood Flooring and Engineered Wood Flooring?
Each type of flooring has its specific use and choosing one over the other is dictated by your lifestyle and needs. Solid wood should be in a moisture-controlled environment. Solid wood (strip or plank effect) should be nailed down only and requires a wood sub floor. Solid wood can be glued to a variety of sub floor materials.
Engineered wood flooring consists of a multi-plied, cross-stacked backing with a real wood veneer (top layer of a selected species). Engineered wood flooring can be used on grade, above and below grade.
Engineered wood flooring is more dimensionally stable so it can be installed in areas where solid wood is not compatible due to moisture. Engineered wood (strip or plank effect) can be glued down over various sub floor. Some engineered woods (strip and plank ) can be nailed down which require a wood sub floor. Engineered woods can also be layed as a floating floor where the tongue and groove are glued together, but the floor is not anchored to the sub floor.
What is a "Floating Floor"?
Floating flooring is a flooring system laid down over a layer of underlay. So while the individual planks are glued together, the individual planks are not nailed or glued into the permanent floor. Instead, the planks form a system that "floats" over the layer of underlay. The underlay can be laid down over existing floors.
Which kind of Real Wood flooring is right for me?
The range of choices is huge. According to personal taste and character of the room you can choose between different wood types, board sizes, surface finishes (lacquer-finish or oil-impregnation), surface structures (Antique, Distressed, Brushed), impressions (Block or Wideplank) and styles.
Does sunlight have any effects on the flooring?
Yes, any kind of wood will change its colour over time. During this process light-coloured wood types are not necessarily going to get lighter, dark wood types however will get darker. Every wood type has a characteristic aging process of its own and will react in its individual way.
Do Real Wood Floors increase home value?
Absolutely. Real Woods floors are recognised as one of the highest quality floors available and would increase the value of your home.
Is there a type of Real Wood Flooring (e.g. Maple v's Oak) that is more durable or longer lasting than another?
There isn't much difference between Real Wood flooring wood types. The only negative on oak is it's a rather porous wood, but it is a very hard durable wood, as are maple and beech. White oak is slightly harder than red oak. Your choice will really come down to aesthetics.
About Avalon Flooring
Avalon Flooring are specialist flooring suppliers based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. Our showroom is stocked with samples from the leading brands in commercial and domestic wood flooring, laminate flooring and carpets. More information
How to find us
We are conveniently located just 1 minute from the Hemel Hempstead junction of the A41 bypass. A map of our location and contact details are here
Where do we cover?
Our specialist fitters and estimators cover a wide area across the home counties. Here are some of the areas we service:
Bedfordshire
Bedford, Dunstable, Leighton Buzzard, Luton
Buckinghamshire
Amersham, Aylesbury, Chesham, High Wycombe
Hertfordshire
Berkhamsted, Hemel Hempstead, Tring, Watford
London
North London, Central London, South London




