Heritage Floors – Working safely on Heritage Parquetry flooring

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Many flooring professionals will come into contact with old Parquetry, or wood flooring that has been adhered with Bitumen (tar), or Bituminous Adhesives.
It is therefore important that we understand the dangers of working with this type of adhesive as it ages and becomes dust particles.
Bituminous Adhesives become brittle as they age. At some point, the adhesive ‘gives up’ and no longer holds the flooring down – creating a situation where the adhesive will over time become pulverised, becoming a dust beneath the flooring itself.
When exposed, the pulverised dust (adhesive particles) can become airborne.

Technical Article – Ever had your sheen go a bit sketchy?

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It doesn’t much matter whether it’s the rarest or most expensive timber species, the best install, the flattest sanding job, the most beautiful staining effort or the most intricate parquetry pattern, if your coating has a mind of its own, or your gloss is flat or your matt is shiny, you might just be in a spot of bother – well maybe! (it is a rare but welcome blessing when some folks just don’t notice it).

Technical Article – Filler and how they behave

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As a flooring contractor with many years of experience sanding and coating floors, I have seen
a lot of different putties and fillers – each one promising that they are the best and will solve all my problems.
I used to apply filler such as oil putty using a putty knife and a ball of filler, pressing and slicing in
one action, to fill nail holes. Cracks were a time- consuming task… These types used to fade quickly in sunlight, so I shifted to a powder type that mixed with water. Add in a paint tinter concentrate – then voila! Just don’t mix too much, or it will set rock hard while you wait.

Technical Article – Unravelling Squeaking Boards in Adhesive Fixed Engineered Floors

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Timber flooring has long been a
popular choice among homeowners
and designers for its versatility, warmth, and natural beauty. Engineered wood floors have particularly gained favour due to their increased stability and resistance to moisture, along with the variety of colour selections and speed of installation. Adhesive-fixing engineered floors in place is becoming increasingly popular – with floating floor installations (in Engineered Timber) becoming less popular. Adhesive-fixing the boards gives a firm feel underfoot, has neater perimeter detailing, and often allows for better re-finishing options in the future.

Manufacturing – The Kiln Drying Process

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I guess I need to start this article with a few words to our
industry colleagues in Victoria with the abhorrent decision to
close another world class sustainable industry. One day I hope
the politicians hang their head in shame at the pathetic legacy
they have left in their wake. So, to my colleagues and industry
friends in Victoria, we stand with you in our disgust at this
decision, and share your pain. I just cannot believe there will be
no more ‘Vic Ash’ products to showcase to the rest of the world.

Business – Install a Timber Floor – Save a Forest!

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I don’t want to scare you; however, we are at grave risk of losing our prized flooring
resource – Australian native species – due to the decisions made by governments. The
concern is real, and in late May 2023, a decision by the Victorian Government to end
all native forest harvesting was made and will take effect from 1 January 2024.

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Exploring the Charm of Sustainable Modular Homes with Aussie Timber Floors

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Step into the world of sustainable living with a twist! We’re talking about modular homes that not only look fantastic but also embrace the beauty of Australian timber flooring. It’s all about blending eco-friendliness with style, and this article from ATFA Issue 53 really brings that concept to life. Whether you’re a home design enthusiast or just curious about eco-friendly trends, this piece is sure to spark some inspiration for your next big project.

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Understanding Coatings: The Science Behind Sheen Variations

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In the “Q&A on Coatings” article from ATFA Timber Floors Magazine Issue 52, Phil Holgate of TAMSA International Consulting addresses common queries about coatings. He delves into the mechanism behind heat-induced sheen increase, explaining why the sheen level of a satin or low sheen coating can vary from room to room. Factors like rapid surface drying, sunlight exposure, and temperature differences can affect the sheen. Phil offers practical solutions, such as coating floors before sun exposure and using wet edge extenders, to ensure consistent sheen levels across different areas.

Preserving Legacy: The Art and Importance of Heritage Parquetry Flooring

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In the “Heritage Floors” feature from ATFA Timber Floors Magazine Issue 52, Ivan Kirton of We Love Parquet Wood Floors delves into the significance and preservation of old parquetry flooring. Parquetry wood floors, with their intricate designs and craftsmanship, are an integral part of Australian interior design history. The article emphasizes the importance of conserving these floors, which are tangible reflections of past lifestyles and design aspirations. Ivan also discusses the challenges and methods of preserving such heritage floors, underscoring their value in connecting us to our architectural and cultural past.

Perfecting the Art of Floor Coating: Understanding Product Coverage

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In the “How much is enough?” article from ATFA Timber Floors Magazine Issue 52, Brett Scarpella of Loba Australasia addresses common questions and challenges faced during floor coating. He highlights the importance of understanding product coverage rates and the potential pitfalls of deviating from recommended applications. With advancements in coating technologies, the article emphasizes the need for proper application techniques, considering factors like site conditions, product volume, and curing levels. Brett also touches on the convenience of QR codes on product labels, making technical information easily accessible.

Journey Through Time: Reflections on Timber Flooring’s Evolution

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In the article “The ‘good’ ole days” from ATFA Timber Floors Magazine Issue 52, Peter King of Floorcraft reflects on his journey in the timber flooring industry, spanning over 40 years. He reminisces about the challenges faced by early pioneers, from handcrafted sanding machines to labor-intensive coating techniques. Despite the hurdles, the passion for the craft and the beauty of timber kept them going. Peter emphasizes the evolution of the industry, highlighting the advancements and the invaluable support from associations like ATFA.

Rethinking Flooring Direction: The Sideways Trend in Timber Installation

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In the “Getting Sideways” article from ATFA Timber Floors Magazine Issue 52, Phil Buckley from Mint Floors & Shutters discusses the emerging trend of installing flooring across the short direction of a room, diverging from the traditional method of aligning with the longest run. While this approach can introduce challenges, such as increased lateral expansion pressure, it also offers benefits, especially for floating floors and floors prone to peaking on end joints. Installing floors in this manner can help hide control joints, reduce pressure on end joints, and make pattern repeats less noticeable, offering a fresh perspective on flooring design.