Parquet Boards, Click on/Glued to the Floor

  • Offer
    18346243
  • Date
    2022-03-17
  • Valid until:
    Permanent

Product

Solid wood type European Hardwood
Species White Ash, Birch, Oak
Type -

Specifications

Volume 2000 - 3000 m2 (sqm) per month Convert
Thickness 10+ mm  Convert
Width 100+ mm Convert
Length 1000+ mm Convert
Quality -
Description
Parquet board
Due to its accessibility and aesthetics, it is widely used in both private apartments and public facilities. Assembly-installation is also quick and relatively simple. Parquet boards can be divided into solid wood (solid wood) and engineered parquet (sandwich-parquet), which also consists of wood, only layers of wood glued together so that each layer of wood bears its function and serves longer and better quality. Today's society is very demanding and knows how to appreciate and distinguish quality flooring. Our company, based on 25 years of experience, divides engineered parquet into two groups:

Non-renewable, so-called click system parquet, with which you can save and install without glue - in the floating version.
Renewable, where the connection is according to the old good system - a plunger, which is glued to the floor. Such parquet will be much more stable and will last at least 6 times longer.

Both hardwood and softwood

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