Timber Grade Guideline
Wonderwood Floors was founded with the goal of providing the best timber flooring to our customers. We only source the best of timber across the world for our products. We understand that getting your flooring installed is one of the most significant projects and that knowing exactly what you are purchasing and installing is critical.
Because each country/industry has its own set of standards and terminology, our timber experts take the lead and develop a guideline that will make it easier for our customer to comprehend the quality of our timber floors.
Our timber experts introduced two grades of timber: Prime and Natural
Prime Grade
With our prime grade floors, you can expect minimal amount of natural features, such as very few and tiny knots, as well as gum veins, splits, cracks and checks. Sapwood and colour variation will be controlled to minimum, it means you can expect no or minor flaws in our prime grade timber floors. The finish will be clear or slightly stained, with virtually no major visible flaws.
Prime is of the highest quality and will meet the expectations of customers who want clean and less natural inherent in the species of their floors.
Natural Grade
For the customers who want to add more natural features to their home and flooring, natural grade timber will be what you are after.
With our natural grade floors, there will be visible knots with various sizes and quantities. Sapwoods and checks might be noticeable, while industrial filler may be used to companion the inherent of the natural features for broken knots and large size of check and crack.
With expecting of more natural elements of timber, that might contain knots, gum vein and insert trail. Variation between batches, or even between boards, that also means you are getting an absolute unique pattern from the nature.
Note: Since both grades of our timber flooring, prime and natural, are visually graded by our timber floor experts and every timber floor is made by natural timber and based on their uniqueness, there is chance that some boards will be out of range or contain more natural beauty elements.
Installation & Maintenance
Warranty
Testing Report
Timber
Fire Testing Report – 20mm
Fire Testing Report – 15mm
Fire Testing Report – 14mm
Slip Resistance Report – 20mm
Slip Resistance Report – 15mm
Slip Resistance Report – 14mm
Formaldehyde Report – 20mm
Formaldehyde Report – 15mm
Formaldehyde Report – 14mm
Hybrid
Fire Testing Report – 9mm
Fire Testing Report – 8mm
Fire Testing Report – 6.5mm
Slip Resistance Report – 9mm
Slip Resistance Report – 8mm
Slip Resistance Report – 6.5mm
Formaldehyde Report – 9mm
Formaldehyde Report – 8mm
Formaldehyde Report – 6.5mm
Acoustic Testing Report – 9mm
Acoustic Testing Report -8mm
Acoustic Testing Report – 6.5mm
Laminate
Fire Testing Report –
Hydromate
Slip Resistance Report –
Hydromate
Formaldehyde Report –
Hydromate
Fire Testing Report –
Hydromate Plus
Slip Resistance Report –
Hydromate Plus
Formaldehyde Report –
Hydromate Plus