There is very little difference in cost between 1 2 thick and 3 4 thick because you start with the same raw material when you make the flooring.
Thicknesses of raw lumber for flooring.
The first is the thickness of the overall board and the second is the thickness of the solid wood lamella or top layer.
Thickness and width dimensions mean the nominal sizes of the timber at a moisture content of 20.
Solid wood floor is most commonly found in 15 to 20mm thickness.
The thickness needed for subflooring depends on the type of floor that will go on top and the primary purpose for the subfloor.
As these are unfinished engineered floors you will need to protect it and seal the grain we always recommend natural or coloured oils or if you do not want to change the colour so your floor looks unfinished then use the blanchon bare timber finish.
So 2 000 square feet of floor meant 3 000 board feet of lumber.
We can supply any quantity of our floor ranges if we don t have the right wood flooring for.
Typically 1 2 5 8 and 3 4.
Fsc certified unfinished wood flooring.
Laminate floors with a thickness of 12 mm to 15 mm feel more like hardwood floors than thinner laminates.
The standard measurements of sawn dimensioned and all round planed timber are shown in the following tables.
When choosing the thickness of engineered wood flooring there are two different considerations to be taken into account.
Solid wood flooring comes in a variety of thicknesses.
Other lengths and modules must be agreed separately.
Plywood comes in a variety of thicknesses beginning at 1 8 inch and increasing to 1 inch.
In some cases being a support structure is most important while in others it is the smoothness noise insulation or durability.
The millwork shop said i d need half again more lumber than the amount of flooring i wanted.
As we ve already mentioned here a few times there are two types of wood flooring namely solid wood flooring and engineered wood flooring.
I scaled the logs and calculated i had about 3 500 board feet in the logs.