What is parquet?
Old Dominion Floor Co., Inc. - Frequently Asked QuestionsParquet is wood flooring made of various species of wood in a wide variety of designs. They range from 3/16" to 3/4" in thickness and normally come in 12" x 12" blocks that are glued in place. Parquet is available in unfinished or prefinished.
Related QuestionsCan I use a big machine on parquet?
Floor Sanding FAQsYes, because our big machine is lever-operated so you can control the raising and lowering of the drum. It won’t damage the floor.
Related QuestionsIs it possible to use parquet flooring?
Valsir - Floor heating systemAny type of covering can be utilised. It is important to inform the project designer of the choice of flooring during the dimensioning phase. Every type of covering, and therefore also parquet, has a thermal insulation coefficient which must be taken into consideration during the dimensioning phase. Absolutely not. The temperature of the floor remains at such low levels (27-29°C) that the air humidity conditions are not modified.
Related QuestionsQ. What is parquet III?
Faq PageA. Parquet III applies to the 50cm x 1m products within the Florentine collection wherein the tiles are installed with their dark edges top and left.
Related QuestionsWhich precautions have to be taken to apply parquet to raised floors?
INTEC Frequently Asked Questions - raised floor - access flo...In order to make it usable for raised flooring application, parquet is bonded to chipboard or calcium-sulphate panels. Wood, being an organic fibrous material, is more subject to dimensional and colour variations according to changes in environment conditions. Therefore it is important to maintain a humidity rate between 40% and 60%, otherwise it can be subjected to deformation.
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