ReadyFlor® - No ordinary timber floor
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ReadyFlor® is Australasia’s best selling pre-finished timber floor covering. Simply stunning in appearance and made from some of the world’s finest hardwoods, using environmentally friendly resources, ReadyFlor® offers excellent resistance to day to day wear and tear and is easy to maintain.
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Product Information
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Environmentally friendly material sustainability is a crucial part of our manufacturing equation. That’s why the hardwoods we select are as environmentally friendly and sustainable as possible. In addition, the core of each and every ReadyFlor® board is made using plantation hardwood, known as rubberwood (hevea brasiliensis). After the rubber tree is finished its productive life, instead of burning it, we use this very stable hardwood as the structural core of every board in the ReadyFlor® range.
Manufactured by methods considered to be the best in the world, ReadyFlor® carries a Lifetime Structural Warranty and is now available with both the standard glue-together profile or the famous Uniclic® installation system.
American Oak
Description: American White Oak is a mid-brown coloured hardwood from North America offering moderate hardness.
Hardness Rating: 6.0
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Tasmanian Oak
Description: Tasmanian Oak is a blend of pink/straw coloured hardwood species of moderate hardness from Southern Australia.
Hardness Rating: Ave. 5.6
Tasmanian Oak is a species prone to splintering, some small splinters may be present at the joints of a new Tasmanian Oak Floor. These will be removed by normal use.
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Ironwood - subject to availability - sorry - no stock avaiable for 6 months or more. Contact us for alternatives.
Description: Ironwood is a reddish hardwood offering excellent hardness from South East Asia.
Hardness Rating: Approx. 10.5
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Jarrah - a premium species that exudes charater and style. One of our more expensive species!
Description: Jarrah is a very durable hardwood from Western Australia which ranges in colour from pale yellows to deep reds.
Hardness Rating: 8.5
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Kempas - Not stocked in NZ - Product is supplied to customer order ex Australia - allow 4-6 weeks lead time.
Description: Kempas is a very durable, reddish brown hardwood from South East Asia.
Note: Kempas is not to be installed over heated sub floors.
Hardness Rating: Approx. 7.0
As Kempas is a species prone to splintering, some small splinters may be present at the joints of a new Kempas Floor. These will be removed by normal use. A characteristic of Kempas is it's very wide range of colours and grain in the species.
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Northern Box - most people liken Northern Box to NZ Rimu - very warm and golden with soft grains and colours.
Description: Northern Box is a pinkish brown hardwood of medium hardness from South East Asia.
Hardness Rating: Approx. 5.2
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Merbau - one of our more popular timbers - sometimes known as 'Kwila' when used for outdoor decking.
Description: Merbau is a reddish hardwood of excellent durability and stability from South East Asia. It often contains a yellow/white fleck in the grain.
Hardness Rating: 8.6
Spotted Gum - One of the most popular species of timber use for flooring in Australia, and one of the hardest.
Description: Spotted Gum is a hardwood of excellent durability and hardness from Australia. Spotted Gum has an enormous amount of character featuring wonderful grain and colour variation
Hardness Rating: 11.0
Black Butt- Another Australian Hardwood - lighter tones, very hard featuring dark 'fire streaks' adding colour and character to this species. Orders supplied ex Australia.
Description: Black Butt is a light coloured hardwood of excellent durability. It often contains a black streak/gum lines in the grain. BlackButt goes a lovely warm golden colour over time.
Hardness Rating: 9.6
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Maintenance and Downloads
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Colour: Samples should be used as an indication only. Variation in colour and grain - and knots and gum veins - are to be expected.
Warning: Timber Flooring is NOT colour fast. The colour of your timber floor will change over time with exposure to UV light. Different species change in different ways - some darken, some redden, some go a golden colour or 'yellow'. When exposed to very high levels of direct sunlight, timber can 'bleach' or fade if not maintained. All timber floors of all species and brands will dent mark and scratch.
Warranty: Readyflor carries a Lifetime Structural Warranty. This warranty against warping, twisting, delamination and other forms of structural deformation by fault of manufacture. Conditions apply. ReadyFlor also carries and 25 year residential use wear warranty when maintained correctly.
Maintenance: All timber flooring will mark and scratch; however, some simple maintenance procedures will keep your floor looking better for longer:
- Use a timber cleaner with a barely damp mop.
- Sweep and vacuum regularly.
- Install floor protectors on all furniture.
- Install dirt trapping mats at entrances.
- Re-coat or polish when necessary.
Hardness Ratings are sourced from indentation resistance results for the timbers in the Readyflor Range. As the Janka Ratings have only been conducted on some overseas species, some results have been listed as approximate results. These approximate results have been ascertained using a combination of years of comparative experience, foreign standards and technical data collected on individual species.
ReadyFlor Maintenance Guide
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