Description
Fourteen developed for people who love the look of wide hardwood boards but don’t want the traditional top-nail appearance in their floor.
Fourteen has been fully designed and tested with the support of the “Australian Timber Flooring Association” for optimal performance as a floor covering. Fourteen’s unique attributes have been designed to work in harmony with the fixing methods and the subfloor to ensure a balanced stable floor is achieved.
Fourteen has been specifically designed for secret fixing to plywood or particleboard using adhesive and concealed mechanical fixings. Fourteen has been pre-straightened using a proprietary method which Hurford’s have developed and enables clean straight lines to be achieved when the flooring is installed, as well as assisting in a faster installation process
Performance
Hurford’s have developed unique product specific drying and processing techniques that assure the quality and stability of all Fourteen floors.
Fourteen Secret Nail Wide Board Overlay has been specifically developed and manufactured to provide a wide board flooring product with improved stability. Due to the board being thinner we are able to achieve better drying with a more consistent moisture content through the floor board. With thinner flooring fully trowel glued, the adhesive has a greater ability to hold down the top shoulders minimising cupping and movement.
The Fourteen series is pre-straightened and flattened for ease of installation. With today’s fixing technology a balance between the timber, fixing & subfloor is important and it should not be presumed that thicker boards will be more stable.A elegant lustful red, Red Ironbark is a quintessential icon species having been used in Australia’s history
as a strong durable hardwood. Recognised as one of the hardest hardwood flooring available in the world,
Red Ironbark combines an inspiring cathedral grain pattern with a deep dark rouge colour.
Red Ironbark is a medium to large tree that grows in the dryer regions in Northern New South Wales and
Eastern Queensland.
Common Names:
Red Ironbark
Look & Features:
Moderately coarse but even texture with an interlocked grain.
Botanical Name:
Eucalyptus Sideroxylon, Eucalyptus Fibrosa, Eucalyptus Crebra.
Colour:
Deep crimson red with distinctive sapwood.
Dry Density:
1130kg/m3
Natural Durability:
Class 1
Size:
130mm x 14mm, 180mm x 14mm
Lengths:
600 mm – 4500 mm
Grade:
Select, Prestige, Standard, Rustic & Feature
Profile :
Tongue & Groove Offset (End Matched)