Harlech Coffee Oak
Harlech Coffee Oak is rich and sophisticated in colour with an array of dark tones and lovely texture, the perfect choice for a traditionally styled home. Also available in matching herringbone, Goodrich Coffee Oak.
Engineered Wood | Brushed and Matte Urethane
Engineered Wood | Brushed and Matte Urethane
SKU: 35-HCO-001
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Harlech Coffee Oak is rich and sophisticated in colour with an array of dark tones and lovely texture, the perfect choice for a traditionally styled home. Also available in matching herringbone, Goodrich Coffee Oak.
Pack Size | 23.31ft² |
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Bevels on Edges | All 4 edges |
Core Material | Multi-Core |
Finish | Brushed & Matte Urethane |
Fitting Method | Floated, Glued, Nailed |
Floor Color | Warm |
Floor Grade | Rustic |
Floor Joint | Tongue & Groove |
Floor Thickness | 5/8 in |
Floor Type | Real Wood Engineered |
Hardness | Hard |
Length | 74 3/4 in |
Planks per Pack | 6 |
Species | Oak |
Tog Rating | 1.13 |
Underfloor Heating | Suitable if Glued Down |
Wear layer | 4mm |
Width | 7 1/2 in |
These are the questions we get asked most often about our floors and their features.
Yes – this floor is available in a matching herringbone within our Goodrich range; Goodrich Coffee Oak.
To clean this Harlech urethane floor, simply use our specially formulated cleaning liquid for urethane floors. Alternatively, use a well-wrung mop (water only). We do not recommend using a steam mop or any other solutions on our floors.
Yes – We recommend you let your Harlech floor acclimatise for 3 to 4 days before installing. This needs to be in the same room that it will be installed in, and it needs to remain within the sealed packaging. The sealed packaging helps ensure the floor doesn’t warp with the change of temperature from different environments. Do not store the flooring outdoors, in an outbuilding, or anywhere with damp or condensation problems.
We generally recommend 10% wastage, however, this can be impacted by the room shape, laying style and other factors so always check with your installer first.
The surface immediately beneath a Woodpecker natural wood floor must be in good structural condition, free from damp rot, fungal or insect infestation, and contaminating residues. It must be flat with uneven areas not exceeding 3mm over a 2m area. Naturally, the surface should be vacuumed and totally free of debris before fitting begins. Hot pipes should be well insulated to prevent localised hotspots, which can cause wood flooring to warp or shrink.
Colour variation is the natural beauty and variations in colour that occur in real wood. To ensure the overall effect has a good balance of colour and details, take care to blend planks from several packs across the entire room.
Harlech has tongue and groove joints.
As wood is a natural substance, it will expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity. That’s why when a wood floor is fitted, expansion gaps need to be left wherever the boards meet a wall, structural support, stairs, breakfast bar, fireplace, central heating pipe…etc. Gaps must also be considered at doorways to allow for the differing expansion between rooms. Place spacers at regular intervals when fitting and then remove them before skirting boards, beading or trims are put in place. Allow a 2mm gap for every metre span of the floor with a minimum of 10-15mm gap regardless. For areas over 5m in width, extra provisions should be made for expansion.
Harlech flooring can either be floated, secret nailed or glued.
Yes – Harlech is suitable for underfloor heating but only if it is fully stuck down.
Harlech flooring is 15mm thick with a 4mm real oak wear layer.
This means that at least one plank within your pack will be cut in half. This is intentional as it will help spread the joints out across your floor, thus helping prevent weakening. The other planks will be the same length.
We generally wouldn’t recommend using engineered flooring in a bathroom.
One of the most frequently asked questions we get is how soon can the homeowner walk on their new floor. This will depend on a few factors – what type of material will be installed and the installation method being used. In this blog post, we will provide a general timeline for how long you should wait before walking on your new prefinished wood flooring or site finished wood flooring. We will also discuss vinyl and hybrid floors so you can have all the information you need.
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