Phone: 1300 923 577 | 128 Grove Road, Grovedale, VIC
Floating floor installation Geelong is a popular method as it can be used for a variety of Wood flooring types, including hybrid flooring, engineered flooring, and laminate flooring. This method can be done over plywood, concrete, levelled tiles, existing timber floors, or particle board.
Wood Craft Flooring is a family-operated business that specialises in Timber flooring installation and related products and services. The team has over 20 years of experience in the industry and we really know what we are doing when it comes to timber flooring projects.
Whether you want to restore your existing timber floors, invest in new timber floors, or carry out a DIY project, we are here to help!
We are based in Geelong and we offer our timber flooring solutions to both homeowners and business owners in Geelong and surrounding areas. If you're interested in our expert timber flooring services, please feel free to get in touch with us today. Call 1300 923 577.

Phone: (03) 5278 1131 | 128 Grove Road, Grovedale, VIC
Here at Wood Craft Flooring, we only use the very best flooring products, tools, and flooring to get the job done. We deliver excellent flooring services & products that will enhance your home for years to come! For more information contact Wood Craft Flooring in Geelong.
Wood Craft Flooring is based in Geelong. We offer a comprehensive range of flooring services to both commercial and residential clients in the Greater Geelong area and beyond. We pride ourselves on offering top-quality flooring services & products at an affordable price point.
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A solid timber floor is made from planks of wood that have been fashioned to the right thickness to be used as flooring.
An engineered wooden floor is using timber and other components that are bonded together to make flooring planks that can then be laid.
A floating floor is made using engineered timber flooring boards that are sitting in place. These boards are not nailed in place like traditional solid timber is.
Not really, maybe you can sand it lightly once - but given the top layer is so thin it would not take much to wear through the top layer.