Linggo, Oktubre 12, 2014

Benefits of an Oak Flooring














It is easy to like oak beams. Affordable, durable and requiring very little maintenance, it is simply the most beautiful and nostalgic wood flooring option. Oak has many attributes that have been recognised for centuries but how can oak flooring improve your home?


Oak is Flexible – If you are redecorating, renovating or building your home from scratch, consider placing oak flooring at the top of your “flooring list”. Its natural beauty is alluring, with the ability to blend into any décor. Due to its flexibility, you can use it in your bedroom for a relaxing and cosy environment and it will give an equally pleasing effect in your living room.

Damage resistant and durable Oak is one of the most durable and damage resistant materials available on the market. People have been using oak since the middle-ages and its outstanding resistance to damage has been proven over time. Oak is also known for its water-resilience and therefore is an ideal choice of flooring for areas that are exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms, attics and kitchens. Furthermore, oak is naturally resistant to splitting, scratching and denting.


Maintenance – Maintenance is not as demanding as other flooring alternatives. It can be cleaned by slight sweeping, vacuuming and simple dusting. Furthermore, stains and muddy foots prints are easier to clean – much easier than removing stains from a carpet. Oak flooring doesn’t have to be vacuumed or swept daily for maintenance purposes. Once or twice a week is enough.


Cost-effective – In relation to its durability and maintenance, an oak floor will be more cost effective in the long run. Unlike other flooring options that are prone to damage, oak will stand the test of time. Moreover, since its maintenance fees are practically non-existent, the money you save can be used on other things.


Saleability – Contrary to popular belief, oak flooring will not dramatically increase the value of your home. Instead, by giving your home an antique look and style, it will increase the saleability of your home – giving you a competitive advantage over other sellers. A lot of prospective buyers are into homes with wood floors, rather than laminated options. From a buyer’s point of view, wood floors are more enticing and appealing than carpeted floors.



UK timber has a variety of solid oak flooring. Our affordable oak flooring is of high quality, plus, it is supplied completely unfinished, giving you the opportunity to apply the personal touch with the finish of your choice. We also offer timber decking, fencing materials, oak doors and whole lot more timber products. Visit our website for more details.

Martes, Setyembre 23, 2014

UK Timber: The Home of High Quality Renewable Fuel

UK Timber: Home of High Quality Renewable Fuel


With the continuous increase in the price of petroleum gas, more and more individuals are settling for wood burning solutions. As a result, renewable fuel like wood briquettes, sawdust charcoal and firewood are getting more popular. If you are looking for a reliable supplier that can provide you with high quality wood briquettes, sawdust charcoal and firewood, UK Timber can cater to these needs.
Aside from producing oak beams, solid oak doors, oak flooring, decking boards and other timber products, UK Timber is one of the leading renewable fuel suppliers in the UK today. UK Timber imports and generates their own variety of almost all kinds of coals and solid fuels on a nationwide basis, at possibly the cheapest price in the industry.

Compressed Wood Briquettes
Compressed bio-wood or Eco log briquettes, sometimes called heat logs, are a highly efficient and clean renewable energy source. Compared to other firewood products, wood briquettes generate the least amount of ash. With only 8% moisture, which means they create less smoke and keep the chimney clearer, they are a cleaner and more reliable substitute to firewood logs, offering a higher energy concentration and stable combustion. Usually a convenient fuel solution for multi-fuel or open fireplace burning, they are also burnt in biomass boilers providing heat for the whole house.
UK Timber offers 3 types of wood briquettes:
  •   Mechanically Pressed High Quality Hardwood Briquettes – consist of three solid, very long-lasting, very dry and high quality heat logs banded together, approximately 5 kilograms in weight.
  • Ecofire Oak Nuggets - made from oak for a very long-lasting fire. Can be used as an effective coal substitute due to their thickness and shape.
  • Ecofire High Density Hardwood Briquettes - made from waste tropical hardwoods used in the furniture making industry and compressed at high temperatures, with no synthetic binding factors, this makes for a very solid briquette with zero ash content and almost zero moisture.

Sawdust Charcoal
Sawdust charcoal is made through carbonising high density wood briquettes. It lasts up to 5 times longer than the normal charcoal. Although a little bit pricier than regular charcoal, it will significantly lessen the overall cost due to its long burning features.
UK Timber offers sawdust charcoal, packed in sealed 10-kilogram boxes for easy shipping.

Firewood
Firewood is any wood material that is collected for fuel use. It is not usually highly processed compared to the other forms of wood fuel, like briquettes. UK Timber sells high density firewood that is easy to light and will last a long time, like Kiln dried firewood. This has been dried in a kiln to around 18% moisture content to ensure the same quality and consistency each time the firewood is burned.



There are more types of firewood available at UK Timber. For more updates regarding their fuel products, you can visit their Facebook page.

Biyernes, Agosto 15, 2014

The Appeal of Timber in Your Garden



Did you ever wonder why most garden flooring, balusters and landscapes are made of timber? Well, there are a good many reasons to love it! Read on to discover the beauty and the advantages of using wood materials in your garden and start timber decking the premises of your own lawn.

Timber is pleasing and elegant. With or without painting, timber still looks perfectly pleasing. Wood has natural rings and lines that add detail to its texture and appearance. You can simply add varnish to the wood and it’s good to go. Timber is very beneficial, serving two purposes: construction materials and designing materials.

Timber is easy to shape, carve and cut. Garden floorings and furniture need different sizes and shapes to hold the plants and to make the lawn more appealing to look at. Timber can be machined, cut, nailed, glued and screwed easily, making the designing process a good deal easier. It can cater to different landscape sizes and organise vast stretches of land and a number of plants.

Timber is safer, even in bad weather. Wood absorbs water because it contains fibre. Compared to cement and asphalt, timber is less slippery and it is also more environmentally friendly.

Timber is durable. Wood is derived from well-grown trees. Although flexible, wood is also very durable. It does not break easily and is resistant to wear and decay. The only problem with timber is that it can be invaded and broken down by pests. In order to avoid pest damage, keep the garden clean and have pest control products to hand. It is always advisable to use stainless nails as other alternatives are prone to rust.

Timber is easy to repair or replace. Wood is also easy to repair because it can be easily removed, section by section. This characteristic of wood affords timber users the privilege of changing or improving the design of their gardens, at will.

If you are looking for high quality timber for your garden, kindly contact UK Timber to order. Thanks for reading!


Biyernes, Hulyo 25, 2014

Timber or Lumber: 6 Things About Wood That You Have to Know

If you're planning to make a beautiful house, one way of making it stand out is to use wood. Using timber in your house like decking boards makes the parts of your house glow with beauty. It can also appear in many different colours and can look good with or without paint. It doesn't only look good, it also has a lot of advantages. Here are some trivia that you have to know before you choose your timber:

1. There are maybe more than 5,000 species of wood in the market, but there are only two types of wood: first, is hardwood and the second one is softwood. Hardwood is a type of wood that can be found in deciduous trees or the type of tree which loses leaves every year and has covers wrapped in its seeds. There are different types of hardwood like mahogany, holly, maple, birch, oaks and a whole lot more. Meanwhile, softwood are conifers or gymnosperms. Their seeds don't have shells like cedar, redwood, pine, hemlock, maple and many more.

2. Majority of hardwoods all over the world contain valuable tannins, oils and resins. While these materials are of use when extracted, keeping them in your timber will shorten its lifespan. Clean them with methylated spirits and mineral turpentine before drying them.

3. If you're looking for a fine flooring material and fine wood furniture, the no. 1 timber for that is none other than maple. Maple has exquisite texture, tough and long lasting.

4. When it comes to fighting wood decay, fir is the first choice. It may not look as comely as maple but the tiny packets of wood inside are so tight and it is built to have minimal oil inside which makes it last longer. It's perfect for wooden boards, panel windows and doors.

5. If you're not planning to make a house but planning to construct a boat for your fishing expeditions, you just have to choose mahogany. It is used in making boats because of its capability to keep its shape for a long time without bending, warping, swelling or shrinking. It's an excellent choice for a condition of constant wetness.

6. The two most common killers of wood are insects and fungi. Insects burrow into wood where they make houses for their families, and sometimes create colonies inside, escalating a short term squatting into a full-fledged home invasion. Fungi are slower before it causes damage, but when it attacks, the magnitude of the destruction is as the same as with the insects.

Finding wood is a journey. For some people it can be a frustrating ride, for some, it can be a destination. Keeping your wood safe is not that hard as long as you learn a thing or two about timber and its uses.

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Biyernes, Hunyo 20, 2014

Different Options for Decking Material

Over the years, timber has been a popular choice for decking boards. Right now though, there are a lot of available choices for you depending on the kind of deck boards you need.

Decking boards are popular building materials used in many applications. It can be used as:
  • Part of garden landscapes
  • An extension of house floor area
  • Materials for building and/or construction

Depending on the type of application you need it for, you may choose from a variety of different decking board materials like:

Pressure treated deck boards – with its hard exterior and high resistance to moisture, pressure treated deck boards are still the number one choice as a decking material. Readily available, this type of deck boards is easy to cut, resistant to rot and insects and lasts up to 30 years if properly maintained. The fact that pressure treated boards is very affordable as well as sturdy makes them a popular choice material for decking.

Redwood and cedar deck boards – popular for their natural beauty, rich colours, and durability, Redwood and Cedar are two deck materials that are naturally resistant to insects, rot, and decay due to the chemical tannins. Both Redwood and Cedar may last up to 20-30 years.

Wood and plastic composite deck boards – this type of decking material have the look, feel, and style of real wood. Their main advantage is that they don’t splinter, shrink or rot. Usually made from wood fibres and recycled plastic, composite deck boards are extremely resistant to harsh weather conditions as well as stains making them low-maintenance.

Vinyl deck boards – need little or no maintenance at all. They’re a popular choice for decking materials since they virtually last for a lifetime, need no staining or sealing, and is designed to be slip-resistant.

Rubber composite deck boards – are usually mixtures of polyethylene resins and recycled tires to create hard decking materials able to withstand extreme temperatures. This type of board is not very popular making them hard to find. Rubber composite deck boards only require periodic cleaning and may last up to 25 years.

Metal deck boards – typically made of aluminium, metal deck boards are popular in construction as building materials. Extremely resistant to mold, slipping, high temperatures, and even fire, metal deck boards practically lasts a lifetime.

At UK Timber, we provide a wide variety of decking board materials to suit your every need for building construction or garden landscaping.


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