I can't fault the quality, there's a good 4 to 5mm oak layer (on the 18mm floor we bought) and a hardwood core. I think they do simply pile them high and only sell via the internet.
They supply free samples too, so you can get a good look at the product before you buy.
Should also add that...
I bought ours from http://www.oakfloorsonline.co.uk/ and think the quality is very good and it's very competitive price wise. There's also some usful info on their website.
Should add that I have no connection with them other than as a satisfied customer.
I'm trying to source some threshold strips to match existing ones, but having tried all the obvious (to me) places and I can't find any to match.
Does anyone recognise it and could they point me in the direction of a supplier?
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone point me in the diretion of someone who can either custom make or modify a radiatior.
What I am after is a vertical, right angled radiator to fit around the wall that encloses the waste water pipe that runs floor to ceiling. The wall around the waste water pipe measures 260mm by 260mm.
I would appreciate the U values, but it would have to be for 50mm Celotex and not 75mm as the manufacturers recommend a 50mm wide air cavity to prevent bridging and the total cavity is 100mm.
Celotex CW3075 has an R value of 3.25 (CW3050, R=2.15) whereas DriTherm 32 Ultmate 100mm (for full fill) has an R value of 3.1.
Also the thermal conductivity is better 0.023 W/mK vs 0.032 W/mK
It might be an option if we can't use the 75mm Celotex.
We're building an extension and want to use Celotex CW3000 board insullation.
The wall will have a 100mm cavity, so what is the maximum thickness of board we can use. My feeling is 75mm is the maximum to leave a 25mm cavity, but I seen some comments about allowing a 50mm cavity to prevent...