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Flooring Profiles & Accessories

FloorWorks offers a complete range of supply and fit services of matching flooring profiles and accessories for all types of floors. Profiles and accessories fitting is an inevitable part of any solid, engineered, parquet and laminate floor fitting project.

Flooring Pofiles

Flooring profiles include various skirting boards, beadings, thresholds and reducers that are used to complement wooden floors and laminates in order to provide a complete and more appealing appearance. Flooring profiles come in various width and length. Here are some of the accessories that are often used with solid, engineered, parquet and laminate floor fitting services:

 

Solid and laminate flooring profiles & door bars
  • T-SECTION

    This accessory of T-shape is used when joining the flooring or floorboards which are of the same height. For eg: T-shaped is used in the kitchen or bathrooms.

  • RAMP / REDUCER

    A reducer is a slope-shaped accessory and is often used for joining different types of floorings such where the height is between 15-20mm and it is generally applied in kitchen bathrooms, halls.

  • WOOD-TO-CARPET

    This accessory is also a kind of sloping shape and is used for joining different types of floorings that have a difference of 7mm in height. It is mainly applied in the kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, bedrooms.

  • L-SECTION

    This accessory has a closed shape and is used at the edges of the plank to cover the edges. Often used for framing the fireplace hearts, landings or garden doors.

  • STAIR NOSING

    This accessory is used for covering the nosing of stair steps to cover any gaps and provide the perfect finish. We highly recommend QuickStep, as they provide unique solutions for stairs and stair nosings available in various colours.

  • PIPE SURROUNDS

They are an ideal and perfect solution for giving a compete finish around the radiator pipes.

Skirting Boards

These are tall decorative mouldings that are fitted around the walls to cover the expansion gap that is left between the wooden floor and the wall and to provide a complete finish.

Skirting boards types supplied by Floorworks

Scotia & Quadrant Beading

Also called wood floor trims, beadings are smaller profiles also used to cover the gaps between the wooden or laminate floors and to provide an elegant finish to any interior.

Scotia and Quadrant Beading Types

Some Frequently Asked Questions About

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  • Do you provide options for laying herringbone with a border?

    Yes, unfinished herringbone products can have single or double border from same wood, with or without brass insert between the pattern and the border.

    On prefinished herringbone products border is not recommended, as these products are usually grooved, which creates a risk for the maintenance and longevity of the floors. Having a brass or other metal insert however, can help this issue.

  • How are your floor restoration service prices calculated?

    Our wooden floor restoration service prices are primarily calculated based on several key factors. The most significant element is the type of wooden flooring and the total size in square meters of the area to be restored. We also consider the current condition of the floor, as heavily damaged floors requiring extensive repairs. The type of finish chosen (e.g., oil-based, water-based lacquer, hardwax oil) also influences the price, with commercial grade finishes often being more expensive and some are slower drying.

    Finally, any additional services like staining, custom colour matching, or intricate pattern work will be factored into the final price. We aim to provide a transparent, itemised quote after an on-site assessment to ensure you understand all components of the cost.

  • Can you oil a wooden floor without sanding?

    Yes, it is possible to re-oil a wooden floor without full sanding if the existing oil finish is still largely intact and the wood itself is not deeply scratched, stained, or damaged. This process is often referred to as "refreshing" or "maintenance oiling." It involves thoroughly cleaning the floor with a specialised wood floor cleaner, and then applying a fresh, thin coat of oil. This method rejuvenates the existing finish, restores its lustre, and replenishes the oil within the wood, extending its life without the need for abrasive sanding. However, if the floor has significant wear, deep scratches, or areas where the wood is exposed, sanding will be necessary to achieve an even and durable restoration.

  • Can laminate be installed over carpet tiles?

    No. Like any other thinner flooring products, laminates requires smooth and solid surface to be laid on.

  • What preparation is required for having glue-down / dryback laid over concrete?

    Even if the concrete level is good, pefectly flat subfloor with smoothing compound application is required for a glue-down / dryback LVT products. A primer to promote bonding between the smoothing and subfloor may also be required and a coat of liquid DPM.

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