UAFLOOR PRODUCTS

IMPORTED QUALITY WOOD FLOORING

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How to choose the right type of wood flooring for your home?

Making the right choice for wood flooring should start with some good reading before making a rushing emotional conclusion. We may even bring home some unwanted formaldehyde toxic compound from uncertified of wood flooring product if we did not know what to look for in wood flooring selecting process.

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Why choose Solid wood with Engineered wood flooring?

The warm, rustic charm and natural beauty of solid wood finishing are undeniably enchanting. In fact, solid wood is regarded as one of the best choices for those who are mesmerising by the beauty of natural wood and the tactile charm of the natural wood grain touch.

Unsettlingly, pure hardwood flooring will be a great challenge to sustain. This is because of the inherent characteristic of expansion and contraction issues from solid wood. This is a known challenge suffer by many homeowners in a later year after they started to see their home pure solid wood flooring started to shrink, crack and eventually causing wavinguneven surface. The experience of wood floor maintenance has caused a daunting experience yet not to mention the hassle and inconveniences caused while refurbishing the wood flooring coating.

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The solution to your wood flooring choice

After years of research and development, Ua Floor brings the best solution for solid wood flooring by introducing the Solid wood top and Engineered wood-based technology. The engineered wood-based layering has successfully solved the unwanted contraction issue coming from both and bottom temperature variance that continuously affecting the wood flooring. In fact, engineered wood is recognised choice in providing more durability and toughness in wood flooring for homes.

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Best choice for you and family

People spend about 90% of their time indoors, so indoor concentrations of hazardous chemicals can be more critical to humans than ambient concentration.

For wood flooring, Use improper glue during construction, can produce harmful formaldehyde content, formaldehyde is a highly volatile organic solvent and has now been declared by IARC (IARC) as a first-class carcinogen and high concentrations of Formaldehyde compound that can cause eyes irritation, nose and throat allergy and can is deteriorating to children and infants that suffer from asthma symptoms.

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DIAMOND FOREVER COLLECTION

TEAK COLLECTION

Diamond Forever Collection Info

White Oak

Heartwood is a light to medium brown, commonly with an olive cast. Nearly white to light brown sapwood is not always sharply demarcated from the heartwood. Quartersawn sections display prominent ray fleck patterns. Conversely, Red Oak tends to be slightly redder, but is by no means a reliable method of determining the type of oak.

Santos Mahogany

There is a fair degree of color variation between boards of Santos Mahogany, ranging from a lighter golden brown to a darker purplish red or burgundy. The color tends to turn more red/purple with age. Quartersawn sections can show a striped or ribbon pattern.

Leathered Walnut

Heartwood tends to be darker than temperate walnut species, with a deep chocolate brown color, sometimes with a purplish hue. May also contain streaks of lighter-colored wood mixed throughout the heartwood, which can sometimes be extensive and result in a high degree of waste. Grain figuring such as curl seems to be much less common than other walnut species.

Maple

Unlike most other hardwoods, the sapwood of hard maple lumber is most commonly used rather than its heartwood. Sapwood color ranges from nearly white, to an off-white cream color, sometimes with a reddish or golden hue. The heartwood tends to be a darker reddish brown. Birdseye maple is a figure found most commonly in hard maple, though it’s also found less frequently in other species. Hard maple can also be seen with curly or quilted grain patterns.

Hickory Alpine-White

Heartwood tends to be light to medium brown, with a reddish hue; sapwood is a paler yellowish brown. Boards with contrasting heartwood and sapwood create a somewhat rustic appearance that’s sometimes marketed as Calico Hickory.

Tiger Wood

Heartwood is a yellow to golden or orangish brown, with irregular brown/black streaks. Grayish yellow sapwood is slightly paler than heartwood, and lacking contrasting streaks: not always immediately distinguishable from heartwood. (The wood sample pictured has about 3/4″ of sapwood on the left side.) Overall appearance is very similar to Marblewood.

Rose Walnut

Heartwood is a golden yellow to reddish brown, sometimes with darker streaks and veins. Color tends to darken upon exposure and with age. Sapwood is a medium yellow to light gray,and is generally narrow: it can be up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) wide, and is clearly demarcated from heartwood; a narrow transition zone is sometimes present between heartwood and sapwood. African Walnut also displays a ribbon-stripe figuring on quartersawn surfaces, similar to Sapele.

Teak Collection Info

Sun Shine Teak

Heartwood tends to be a golden or medium brown, with color darkening with age.

Grain is straight, though it can occasionally be wavy or interlocked. Coarse, uneven texture and moderate to low natural luster. Raw, unfinished wood surfaces have a slightly oily or greasy feel due to natural oils.

Golden Pavilion Teak

Heartwood is a medium reddish brown, commonly with black streaks. Sharply defined sapwood is a pale pinkish yellow.

Grain is straight to interlocked, with a fine, even texture and low natural luster.

Macallan Teak

Heartwood tends to be a medium to dark brown, sometimes with a reddish or purplish hue; some pieces may have streaks of yellowish or greenish brown.

Grain is interlocked, with a medium texture and a waxy feel.