Boarded Flooring – Burma Teak
Sometimes called Burmese Teak, this name is used to differentiate natural-grown trees (typically from Myanmar, aka Burma) from Teak grown on plantations. Used extensively in India and within its natural range for centuries, Teak has grown into a worldwide favorite. With its superb stability, good strength properties, easy workability-and most of all, its outstanding resistance to decay and rot-it’s no wonder that Teak ranks among the most desired lumbers in the world.
Boarded Flooring – Kumbuk
A very large tree with a buttressed, spreading base and horizontally spreading branches. Leaves simple, without stipules, 7.5-15 cm long, 4-7 cm wide; petioles very short.
Flowers in terminal panicles; petals abscent, honey scented. Fruit an indehiscent drupe, 3.5-5 cm long, obovate-ovoid, endocarp fibrous and woody, dark brown; seed solitary.
Boarded Flooring
Local Teak, Surface Nailing &
TREATED RUBBER WOOD
Boarded Flooring – Local Teak
We offer excellent quality Burma Teak Wood to our clients which are available at a reasonable market price. Burma Teak Wood is considered as the most valued and durable wood for centuries and is also known for its hardness and strength. We are the prominent supplier of premium quality Burma Teak Wood in all over Sri lanka
Sports Flooring – Treated Rubber Wood
81mm wide 18mm thick, & 600mm – 1800mm long in random lengths treated rubber wood strip flooring fixed by secret nailing using fishbone type pneumatic nails/ pins (Galvanized steel) on to 75mm x 50mm (72mm x 47mm finished size)Battens laid in 300mm intervals. All surfaces covered with vapor barrier under the 15mm thick air cushion pad laid in 300mm intervals. On completion of installation the floor should be left for two (2) weeks minimum for natural drying and then Sanding with 36, 60, 100 grit sand paper and applying 3 coats of hardwearing Water based coats
Staircases
Kumbuk & Local Teak
Staircases – Burma Teak
Sometimes called Burmese Teak, this name is used to differentiate natural-grown trees (typically from Myanmar, aka Burma) from Teak grown on plantations. Used extensively in India and within its natural range for centuries, Teak has grown into a worldwide favorite. With its superb stability, good strength properties, easy workability-and most of all, its outstanding resistance to decay and rot-it’s no wonder that Teak ranks among the most desired lumbers in the world.
Staircases – Local Teak
We offer excellent quality Burma Teak Wood to our clients which are available at a reasonable market price. Burma Teak Wood is considered as the most valued and durable wood for centuries and is also known for its hardness and strength. We are the prominent supplier of premium quality Burma Teak Wood in all over sri lanka
Staircases – Kumbuk Teak
A very large tree with a buttressed, spreading base and horizontally spreading branches. Leaves simple, without stipules, 7.5-15 cm long, 4-7 cm wide; petioles very short.
Flowers in terminal panicles; petals abscent, honey scented. Fruit an indehiscent drupe, 3.5-5 cm long, obovate-ovoid, endocarp fibrous and woody, dark brown; seed solitary.
Maintenance
Solid wood Floors: Impart richness, warmth and natural beauty to the interior… It is a permanent floor extremely durable and long lasting. The key to success of a hardwood floor lies in pre- installation job conditions and a little care, which can enhance the value of one’s home and office over a period of time.