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Available In Rustic Or Select Grade

Staki One Strip European Oak Walnut Engineered flooring has been stained brown finished with oil. LED is a new finishing process where the flooring is passed through a LED light to dry the oil faster.  As a result no additional coat of oil is now required directly after installation.  Available in Rustic or Select Grade.  Rustic AB, this means you will get knots which have been filled and sanded, the flooring has a natural colour variation.   Select Grade means these boards have been hand selected to ensure minimal defects so will look a lot cleaner


SPECIFICATION

Manufacturer – Staki
Species – European Oak 
Grade – Rustic A/B Or Select Grade
Colour – Dark Brown
Bevel – 2 Bevel
Finish – Brown Hardwax Oiled
Pack Size – 2.59m2
Thickness – 15mm
Wear Layer – 4mm
Width – 180mm
Length – 2400mm

Staki Walnut Rustic Plank 180x15mm/CALL FOR PRICE

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  • Installation of hardwood flooring

    The installer or owner before floor installation must estimate the quality of boards, finishing, colour, must take out the defective boards. You must make sure, that the boards are suitable for installation. If the floor is not good quality, please contact to the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not responsible for the quality of the floor or other costs incurred, if any boards with easily observable defects were installed.

    However, keep in mind, that the wooden floor - it's a natural product with potential changes in the structure and colour, which are influenced by wood grading. Also, the manufacturer is not responsible for the fact, that the colour is not identical to example, because each tree is distinctive colours, each shade looks differently on different quality boards. The installer or owner is responsible to create the right conditions for floor installation and operation.

    Technical requirements for floor installation

    Before you start installing the „STAKI “hardwood flooring, make sure, that all wet jobs are finished in the room, there the floor will be laid, because it can increase the humidity level. All subsequent resulting moisture will absorb into the wooden flooring and boards will be deformed.

    Installation of wooden flooring must be one of the last repairing jobs. Wooden flooring - it's like a living organism, which is very sensitive to changes of the environment, especially to humidity changes. During the summer, when it is very warm and moist, the relative humidity may rise by up to 90%. When moisture content rises above 65%, it is generated conditions, that may deform the hardwood flooring. All the excess moisture can cause wooden flooring to cup. When a wooden boards cups, its edges are higher than its centre. If that happened, you urgently must fix the cause, which increased the humidity. Wooden boards can get back to its original dimensions, but you ‘ll have to wait till all excess moisture has evaporated from them. If form of boards has changed, do sanding, oiling, or varnishing one more time.

    In the wintertime, when the houses are heated, the reverse process takes place, the humidity of the air reduces, and the air dries out. When humidity drops lower than 45%, wooden flooring gives up some of its moisture and contracts as a result. When this happens, thin gaps can appear between planks. In order, to reduce or avoid this process, you'll need to install the air-conditioning system, which will allow you to monitor and control humidity level in your home all year round, for solid flooring - 45-55%, for hardwood engineered parquet - 40-60%.

    The second, a very important criterion for floor installation, is a suitable room temperature, it must be +18 ± 4° C. Flooring packages must be kept for 2 days before installation in the room, where it will be laid, for wood adaptation to the room temperature and humidity. Packaging must be unpacked.
    All the above-mentioned conditions must be made at least a week before installation of hardwood flooring. Inappropriate storage conditions may affect the deformation of the boards. Do not storage a wooden flooring in a wet basement!

    Wooden flooring can be laid down directly on the concrete, OSB or plywood. The flooring base must be smooth (3 mm roughness / 2 m
    2), dry and protected from moisture, rising from the bottom (as using a special waterproofing mixtures). The substrate cannot be a cork panel, foamed polyethylene, and other soft surfaces. The moisture content of concrete must not exceed 2% CM, for heated flooring – 1.8% CM, humidity of OSB and plywood - 10-12%.

    An engineered hardwood parquet might be glued to a wooden base or straight on the concrete, using a special glue. Before floor installation on the heated base, make sure that heating of the entire floor area is the same. It is very important, that floor temperature fluctuation amplitude would be a small. Recommended flooring temperature change is not more than 2-4° C during a day, for lifting or reducing the temperature of the floor. Temperature of heating on the surface of floorboards must never exceed +27° C. Equal conditions for the exploitation of the parquet area will help to avoid gaps between the planks or cracks on the surface of the board.

    The installer or owner is responsible that wooden parquet would be installed only on a suitable base. The flooring base must be smooth, dry, solid, unbroken, or damaged in any way, the correct thickness, free from other building materials, such as glue, cement, mud, cement etc. The manufacturer doesn’t give a warranty for hardwood flooring, if you have chosen the unsuitable base for floor installation, unsuitable tools, or glue.

    Use just a special, elastic glue for installation of flooring. Floorboards must be glue to the ground. If the floorboards will be glued on the heated base, primarily make sure that they are suitable for it in their instructions.

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