Wood Floor Supplier in Hoddesdon
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We can supply the complete range of solid wood flooring at trade prices. As specialists in wood we offer the highest quality service and great prices. We fit as well as supply
- Large range of woods in stock
- 4m, 3m & 2m sizes available
- Bespoke Cutting Service
- 650mm & 950mm standard widths
- 1300mm wide & 6m produced to order
- Free samples
I can supply high quality materials for your wooden floor, at a very competitive price. With 35 years experience I have the buying power to ensure that I get the best discount for you. So you get the professional wood floor you want, at the best possible price. Why settle for a cheap option when for the same price you can have a top quality wooden floor to be proud of. We provides the complete service. From sourcing the style of floor covering you require to fitting the floor to the highest standards.
Towns In Hertfordshire We Supply Wood Flooring
Baldock – Borehamwood - Harpenden – Hatfield – Hertford – Hitchin
Hoddesdon – Hemel Hempstead - Letchworth - Potters Bar – St Albans
Royston – Stevenage - Ware - Watford - Welwyn Garden City
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Wood flooring is practical, beautiful and easy to install and maintain. Hard wood flooring offers a wide variety of design options. The clean look and feel of wood gives a sense of warmth and comfort to your home and can increase the value of your property.
We can supply and fit your flooring whether you choose solid, high quality engineered wood. It will be expertly fitted to the highest standard. I can fit floors anywhere, from a small room in a house to large commercial premises. I cover Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Buckinghamshire as well as London & Manchester.
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Solid wood floor is a solid piece of timber, cut from a tree milled into a plank and kiln dried; it should be installed in a moisture-controlled environment and is therefore not recommended for areas such as cellars, basements, conservatories or with under-floor
heating systems.
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Engineered wood floors have a bit more work involved as they consist of a multi-ply, cross-laid backing with a veneer top layer of a selected species and design. Therefore, due to its construction, engineered flooring is more dimensionally stable and can be installed in areas where solid wood is not compatible.The cost compared to solid wood flooring is cheaper because the wood finish is only on the top layer. For example, if you want an oak finish, then only the top layer is oak and the lower layers will be made of a cheaper wood such as pine.
I hope my brief definitions of the various wood floors you can choose has helped you to find the solution to your questions. It also demonstrates why you need an expert with 35 year experience to help you make that final decision. Contact me today for free advice and a visit to your home to provide a solution and a free quote.
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When it comes to choosing the décor for home or office, one of the most important elements is flooring. If you want to find a floor material that offers that extra bit of luxury combined with a practical solution, you must go with wood flooring. When it comes to finding the most suitable wood flooring, you'll want to speak to the experts. I can offer a range of services. For a free quote and home visit contact me today.
For a free quote, please contact me today on 07778 406793 or 01438 722047
Or you can email me, or complete the onlineform.
Hoddesdon
Hoddesdon is in Hertfordshire, situated in the Lea Valley. The town grew up as a coaching stop on the route between Cambridge and London. Hoddesdon is situated about 20 miles north of London on the main road to Cambridge and to northern towns and cities. Today Hoddesdon has a little light industry but is mainly a London commuter belt town. The town is served by Rye House railway station.
History
The name "Hoddesdon" is believed to be derived from a Saxon or Danish personal name combined with the Old English suffix "don", meaning a down or hill.From an early date there were a large number of inns lining the streets to serve the needs of travellers. A market charter was granted to Robert Boxe, lord of the manor, in 1253 By the fourteenth century the Hospital of st Laud and St Anthony had been established in the south of Hoddesdon.
The town was considerably enlarged in the reign of Elizabeth I, and a number of inns in the High Street date from this time. The monarch granted a royal charter in 1559/60, placing the town government under a bailiff. The charter also established a free grammar school based on the site of the former hospital, and this was placed under the care of the corporation. In 1567 Sir William Cecil acquired the manor of Hoddesdonsbury and two years later Elizabeth granted him the neighbouring manor of Baas. From that date the Cecils maintained a connection with the town which is recorded by the naming of The Salisbury Arms (anciently the Black Lion Inn) : the title Marquess of Salisbury was granted to James Cecil in 1789.
Brewing was first established in the town in about 1700. In 1803 William Christie established a brewery in the town, and it became a major employer and one of the largest breweries in England. The brewery continued in operation until 1928. Most of the brewery buildings was demolished in 1930.
At its height during the Eighteenth century, more than 35 coaches a day would pass through the town. It saw a boom in the mid Twentieth century as gravel was extracted from the area to be exhausted by the 1970s. The lakes and water pits left behind have been used for We leisure amenities.
Above information sourced from various We history sites with special thanks to Wikipedia
Towns In Hertfordshire
Baldock – Borehamwood - Harpenden – Hatfield – Hertford – Hitchin
Hoddesdon – Hemel Hempstead - Letchworth - Potters Bar – St Albans
Royston – Stevenage - Ware - Watford - Welwyn Garden City
Villages In Hertfordshire
Abbots Langley - Adeyfield - Albury End – Albury - Aldbury - Aldenham - Allen's Green – Amwell - Ansells End – Anstey –Ardeley – Ashwell - Aspenden - Aston End – Aston - Astrope - Ayot Green - Ayot St Lawrence - Ayot St Peter - Babbs Green - Bakers End - Ballingdon Bottom – Barkway -Barley - Barleycroft End – Batchworth – Batford – Bayford – Beane –Bedmond - Bell Bar - Belsize – Benington - Bennetts End - Berkhamsted - Bishop's Stortford -Bourne End – Bovingdon - Bower Heath – Boxmoor - Bozen Green - Bragbury End – Bramfield – Braughing - Braughing Friars - Brent Pelham – Brickendon - Bricket Wood - Brookmans Park –Broxbourne – Buntingford – Bushey –Buckland - Bygrave
Caldecote - Chapmore End – Charlton – Chaulden - Cherry Green – Chipperfield - Chiswell Green – Clothall - Codicote -Colney Heath - Colney Street - Croxley Green – Cuffley - Dane End – Datchworth – Digswell – Eastbury –Elstree -.Essendon – Felden - Fields End – Flamstead – Flaunden – Frithsden - Furneux Pelham
Garston – Gilston - Goffs Oak – Gosmore – Graveley - Great Amwell - Great Gaddesden - Great Hormead - Great Munden - Great Wymondley – Heronsgate - Hertford Heath – Hertingfordbury – Hexton - High Wych – Highfield – Hinxworth – Holwell -How Wood - Hunsdon - Hunton Bridge –Ickleford - Jersey Farm
Kelshall – Kimpton - King's Walden - Kings Langley - Kinsbourne Green – Knebworth – Langley – Lemsford - Letchmore Heath - Leverstock Green – Lilley - Little Berkhamsted - Little Gaddesden - Little Hadham - Little Hormead - Little Wymondley - London Colney - Long Marston – Loudwater
Maple Cross – Markyate – Meesden - Moor Park - Much Hadham - Napsbury - Napsbury Park - Nash Mills – Nettleden -Newgate Street – Newnham - North Mymms - Northaw - Norton – Nuthampstead – Oaklands - .Offley - Old Hall Green
Old Hatfield - Old Knebworth
Park Street - Piccotts End – Pirton - Potten End – Preston – Puckeridge – Puttenham –Radlett – Radwell – Redbourn –Reed– Rickmansworth –Ridge – Ringshall - Rush Green – Rushden – Sacombe - Sacombe Green - St Ippolyts - St Paul's Walden – Sawbridgeworth - South Oxhey – Spellbrook - Sandon – Sandridge – Sarratt – Shenley - South Mimms - St Stephens – Standon - Stanstead Abbotts - Stanstead St Margarets – Stapleford - Stocking Pelham
Tewin - Therfield – Thorley – Thundridge – Tonwell –Walkern – Walsworth- Waltham Cross – Wareside - Warner's End – Waterford – Watford - Watton-at-Stone - Welham Green -Well End - Wellpond Green – Welwyn – Westmill – Weston - Westwick Row –Wheathampstead – Whitwell – Widford – Wigginton - Willian – Wilstone – Woollensbrook - Woolmer Green – Wormley -Wyddial
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