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Many hybrid flooring options come with built-in underlay, providing sound insulation and comfort underfoot. Additional underlay is typically not required. A building grade plastic is recommended to be used under every hybrid floor.
Clean hybrid flooring with a soft broom or vacuum. For deeper cleaning, use a damp mop and pH-neutral cleaner. Avoid abrasive tools and harsh chemicals.
Hybrid flooring is installed using a click-and-lock system, often without the need for glue. It can be laid over tiles, concrete, or other flat surfaces.
Hybrid flooring consists of a multi-layered design, including a UV-coated wear layer, decorative layer, rigid core, and an acoustic backing for sound insulation.
Yes, hybrid flooring is 100% waterproof on the surface only (not the join), making it ideal for wet areas like kitchens, some bathrooms, and laundry rooms.
Hybrid flooring combines the durability of vinyl with the natural look of timber. It features a rigid core, making it waterproof, scratch-resistant, and versatile.
Popular ranges like Faro and Amato offer a variety of colours and finishes, from light oak to deep walnut, to match any interior.
Yes, it is highly durable, with excellent resistance to wear, scratches, and water damage, making it suitable for busy households.
Clean with a vacuum or soft broom for daily maintenance, and use a damp mop with a mild cleaner for deeper cleaning. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
It combines the authentic look of timber with waterproof technology, offering durability, easy maintenance, and compatibility with various interior styles.
Yes, waterproof engineered timber flooring is designed for wet areas, making it suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Some conditions apply.
Yes, waterproof engineered timber flooring is perfect for kitchens in Perth homes. Its water-resistant core and durable surface make it ideal for handling spills, moisture, and heavy foot traffic, while maintaining the authentic look of timber.
The waterproof core and protective top layers prevent water from seeping through, making it durable in high-moisture environments.
Traditional engineered timber flooring is not fully waterproof, but specialised waterproof ranges like Quick-step Faro, Cascada and Amato offer enhanced water resistance.
Engineered waterproof timber flooring is a multi-layered flooring solution with a real timber veneer and a waterproof core, ideal for wet areas like kitchens and some bathrooms.
Yes, its multi-layered design ensures stability in Perth’s mild climate, making it resistant to expansion and contraction.
Pros: Durable, visually appealing, more stable than solid wood. Cons: Limited refinishing potential and higher cost than laminate.
Engineered timber has a real hardwood top layer, while hybrid flooring is synthetic, combining vinyl and rigid core layers for waterproof durability.
It can be installed using floating, glue-down, or nail-down methods, depending on the subfloor and product specifications.
Yes, most engineered timber floors can be sanded and refinished 1-3 times, depending on the thickness of the top hardwood layer.

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