Engineered Timber

Engineered timber is a popular choice in floor coverings as it is environmentally friendly, hardwearing, stable and quick to install. It combines the beauty and elegance of real timber with innovative engineering technology to provide an outstanding product at an economical price.
We carry the highly trusted and top quality Readyflor range of engineered timber floating floors. This large range is made with the finest Australian and overseas hardwood timbers using environmentally friendly resources. A wide variety of species are available, including Blackbutt, Spotted Gum, Tasmanian Oak, Jarrah, Sydney Blue Gum, Red Ironwood, American Oak, Kempas, and Merbau.
Construction of Engineered Timber
This board is engineered in layers - 4mm solid hardwood top layer, 8mm solid hardwood core and a 2mm timber bottom layer ensuring optimal dimensional stability. Readyflor Engineered Timber is a floating floor consturction, meaning the floorboards or panels lock together securely with the patented Uniclic profile to form a platform that simply sits over a sub floor under its own weight without the use of adhesive or nails.
Readyflor is factory pre-finished with 6 coats of tough S.R.T. UV cured urethane giving maximum resistance to wear and tear. Engineered timber can be sanded and re-finished as necessary, in the same way as traditional solid timber.
Country Plank is an uncoated or raw engineered timber which is also available. This can then be finished with a coating of your choice.
Readyflor is available in 1, 2 or 3 strip configurations and comes with the Uniclic patented joining system. A special 2mm foam underlay is laid under the floating floor which helps absorbs sound and softens the feel to walk on.
Readyflor is an innovative flooring solution that is backed by a Lifetime Structural Warranty. Readyflor's engineered timber floating floors offer a great range of beautiful timbers and configurations while combining the natural look and characteristics of timber with engineered precision and minimal disruption. Consider engineered timber for your next flooring project.
