
NASH TIMBERS APRIL NEWSLETTER UPDATED
Nice to see some of our clients are keeping us on our toes! Point 12 on secret nailing has been updated thanks to the insightful input of Todd from Carty Property Group!
Nash Timbers continues to remain busy, thanks to all our wonderful clients. Sadly, we lost Jim last month he has gone to Sweden to follow his heart, we wish him the best of luck and hopefully he may return by the end of the year. Ben and Israel are sharing Jim 's duties at the moment.
NOTE OUR NEW TIMBER DROP OFF SAMPLE POLICY
If timber samples are required, Nash Timbers will drop them off on a Thursday. Please ensure that you get your request in by Tuesday, if staining required request needs to be in by Friday for a Thursday drop off.
Please email request to accounts@nashtimbers.com.au
The last 3 Timber presentations were heavily supported by our clients, it is nice to be able to meet the face behind the voice.
Nash Timbers continue with The Nash Timber Presentation which has been certified by NSW Architectural Board for CPE Activity Formal Points & Builders CPD Event, at our home office monthly.(2 formal Points)
SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE FOR, APRIL AND MAY and JUNE PRESENTATION
When: 22/4/09, 20/5/09 and 24/6/09 At: 5:00pm to 6pm
Venue: 136 OLD SOUTH HEAD ROAD VAUCLUSE (MUST BOOK)
Nash Timbers Regular feature.
1) F.A.Q
2) PROBLEMS THAT ARISE
Send your question and test our knowledge!!!!!
F.A.Q
Does a timber floor need expansion gaps? YES.
Expansion gaps should be installed at least every six metres, if flooring is wider expansion joints are closer.
A 10mm expansion gap under skirting board, if there is no skirting board used an expansion joint is to be installed to architect specification.
Expansion joint allows for the timber to grow and shrink, remembering it is a natural product.
If expansion joints are not installed timber cups due to not having any room to grow.
You have only two choices when it comes to installing expansion joints, a level floor or a cupped floor.
OOPS!
No expansion joints.
Again and again David is called into look at flooring that is cupped. There can be many causes but quite often no expansion joints have been installed. Why, you must ask are the expansions joints not installed. The main response is because the client or Architect does not like the look but on the other hand a cupped floor looks worse and does nothing for the cause of timber. Just last week David saw four floors that had cupped due to no expansion joints
WHEN INSTALLING A FLOOR THE NASH TIMBERS RECOMMENDED CHECKLIST
1. Correct species for location. ( Eg: High Janka Rating timber in high traffic area).
2. Corect timber profile for site. ( Eg. 14mm T & G Board towel glue on ply in preferance to 19mm T & G board)
3. Correct width and thickness for site. (Eg, Recommend not to install a board over 200mm wide in damp conditions and full air condition environment.)
4. Ensure under floor ventilation is correct if not on concrete slab. (Eg. There must be a good cross flow ventilation under the floor.
5. If installing onto slab ensure correct moisture content.(Recommend a moisture barrier is used on top of slab)
6. If using ply slab must be level (Eg Unable to put packing under ply)
7. Battens must be Kiln Dried Hardwood (Eg Pine battens will flex when the floor is sanded causing corrugations in the floor)
8. A high quality glue must be used. (Eg. if cheaper glue is used floor will cup or the floor may squeak)
9. Timber not to be installed until site is sealed. ( Eg. Floor will not acclimatise correctly)
10. When acclimatising flooring, different rules apply depending on site, species, width and thickness of board. (Eg Some species need to be naied and glued iimmediately as the timber cells take on moisture and expand from the end grain)
11. If acclimatising, floor cut in on site, and turn if cupping. ( Strip stacking on site not recommended)
12. No secret nailing over 80 x 19mm but can secret nail 14mm thick board up to 180 x 14.
13. Ensure the correct nail and application is used to minimise the puncture mark in the surface of the floorboard and ensure correct adhereance to substrate.
14. Nash Timbers recommends that you always check the milling and moisture content of the board. (eg, Sometimes the milling process may cause a problem with the floorboard)
15. Expansion gaps must be installed.
16. Finally be awrae of climate condition that will affect you floorboard. (Eg, Direct sunlight, air condition vents, wind and water)
When organising to have a job to be quoted it is very important to ensure that you are comparing apples with apples, not apples with lemons. Cost can be reduced by using inferior timber ply, battens and glue and installing expansion joints. Concerning timber, clients can be sold a different species which is a lower grade but similar colour. (Eg, Blackbutt replaced with Mixed creams)
Nash Timbers
PO BOX 163
VAUCLUSE NSW 2030
Telephone: (02) 9337 6800
Facsimile: (02) 9337 1595
Email: info@nashtimbers.com.au
Web: http://www.nashtimbers.com.au/
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