wood floor offer at Wickes
Wickes have discounts on some of their wood flooring until 31st of this
month. Ranges from laminate (ptui! :-) through beech faced (about 7mm, says you can sand it several times) @ about £20 per square metre, ditto oak about £25, through to solid wood (c. £30 - £35 IIRC). All snap-lock fitting like laminates (but a bit thicker?). Anybody know if this is the canonical best price around or could I get equivalent cheaper (or at similar price but from sustainably-managed sources - I didn't see an FSC or similar logo on their packs of the stuff)? |
Wickes have discounts on some of their wood flooring until 31st of this month. Ranges from laminate (ptui! :-) through beech faced (about 7mm, says you can sand it several times) @ about £20 per square metre, ditto oak about £25, through to solid wood (c. £30 - £35 IIRC). All snap-lock fitting like laminates (but a bit thicker?). Anybody know if this is the canonical best price around or could I get equivalent cheaper (or at similar price but from sustainably-managed sources - I didn't see an FSC or similar logo on their packs of the stuff)? do you have a Makro card? If so, check out their stuff - just got bamboo flooring for 14.99 m2 (plus VAT and they also had solid oak for similar price. Goes as soon as a delivery comes in though - builders buy up the whole delivery so you have to keep phoning and get there as soon as it arrives. |
dendee wrote:
do you have a Makro card? If so, check out their stuff - just got bamboo flooring for 14.99 m2 (plus VAT and they also had solid oak for similar price. Somehow I doubt that. Even oak veneer is usually around the £20 mark. Solid oak usually starts at ~£30. -- Grunff |
"Grunff" wrote in message
... dendee wrote: do you have a Makro card? If so, check out their stuff - just got bamboo flooring for 14.99 m2 (plus VAT and they also had solid oak for similar price. Somehow I doubt that. Even oak veneer is usually around the £20 mark. Solid oak usually starts at ~£30. The local "German Wood Flooring" shop down the road in Hampton was selling rustic grade european oak boards (5" ish) for IIRC £23 (+ vat I think) per sq mtr. I have just laid exactly the same stuff (paid about a fiver per sq m more for it, but that was before the offer started, so don't feel I've missed out..) & it looks wonderful. I think that you can also get overlay boards, these sound like the 7mm ones in wickes. they were substantially cheaper than the 22mm thick standard boards, but of course need a stable, flat subfloor. -- Richard Sampson mail me at richard at olifant d-ot co do-t uk |
"John Stumbles" wrote in message
... Wickes have discounts on some of their wood flooring until 31st of this month. Ranges from laminate (ptui! :-) through beech faced (about 7mm, says you can sand it several times) @ about £20 per square metre, ditto oak about £25, through to solid wood (c. £30 - £35 IIRC). All snap-lock fitting like laminates (but a bit thicker?). Anybody know if this is the canonical best price around or could I get equivalent cheaper (or at similar price but from sustainably-managed sources - I didn't see an FSC or similar logo on their packs of the stuff)? John, didn't realise the shop I was referring to in response to Grunff's post had a website... http://www.german-flooring-direct.com/products.htm oak rustic overlay £13 + vat / sq m oak rustick boards ~£20 + vat/sq m if they're FSC or whatever compliant, then that's a damned good price. I've been in there a few times and bought finishing products from them, and ISTR that the owner does know his onions. -- Richard Sampson mail me at richard at olifant d-ot co do-t uk |
RichardS wrote:
"John Stumbles" wrote in message ... Wickes have discounts on some of their wood flooring until 31st of this month. Ranges from laminate (ptui! :-) through beech faced (about 7mm, says you can sand it several times) @ about £20 per square metre, ditto oak about £25, through to solid wood (c. £30 - £35 IIRC). All snap-lock fitting like laminates (but a bit thicker?). Anybody know if this is the canonical best price around or could I get equivalent cheaper (or at similar price but from sustainably-managed sources - I didn't see an FSC or similar logo on their packs of the stuff)? John, didn't realise the shop I was referring to in response to Grunff's post had a website... http://www.german-flooring-direct.com/products.htm Thanks. Poxy M$-generated pages don't work properly on either Mozilla (crap version 1.6) or Konqueror - links don't work, but sticking /prices.htm on the end at least got me that page! oak rustic overlay £13 + vat / sq m oak rustick boards ~£20 + vat/sq m if they're FSC or whatever compliant, then that's a damned good price. I've been in there a few times and bought finishing products from them, and ISTR that the owner does know his onions. Seems like I don't need to rush down to Wickes and buy n[1] packs of stuff to clutter up the house with for ages until I get the next Round Tuit comes along ;-) [1] where n is large number but invariably rather less than the number actually needed to cover the floor. |
In message , John Stumbles
writes RichardS wrote: "John Stumbles" wrote in message ... Wickes have discounts on some of their wood flooring until 31st of this month. Ranges from laminate (ptui! :-) through beech faced (about 7mm, says you can sand it several times) @ about £20 per square metre, ditto oak about £25, through to solid wood (c. £30 - £35 IIRC). All snap-lock fitting like laminates (but a bit thicker?). Anybody know if this is the canonical best price around or could I get equivalent cheaper (or at similar price but from sustainably-managed sources - I didn't see an FSC or similar logo on their packs of the stuff)? John, didn't realise the shop I was referring to in response to Grunff's post had a website... http://www.german-flooring-direct.com/products.htm Thanks. Poxy M$-generated pages don't work properly on either Mozilla (crap version 1.6) or Konqueror - links don't work, but sticking /prices.htm on the end at least got me that page! oak rustic overlay £13 + vat / sq m oak rustick boards ~£20 + vat/sq m if they're FSC or whatever compliant, then that's a damned good price. I've been in there a few times and bought finishing products from them, and ISTR that the owner does know his onions. Seems like I don't need to rush down to Wickes and buy n[1] packs of stuff to clutter up the house with for ages until I get the next Round Tuit comes along ;-) [1] where n is large number but invariably rather less than the number actually needed to cover the floor. Even if you have a round tuit available immediately, "ages" has to be at least 2 weeks, and preferably 4, according to the Wickes information leaflet. Does it REALLY take that long for the product to become acclimatised? -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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