Established more than 13 years ago, Precision Flooring specialises in the supply, installation, sanding and finishing of all types of timber flooring.
November 21st, 2008
Precision also offers professional services in project management, product specification of all timber flooring and acoustically-rated flooring systems. The companyís expert finishers specialise in lime washing, staining and other unique customised finishes to suit many interiors. It boasts one of Sydneyís widest ranges of Australian-grown sustainable timbers, recycled timbers and imported timbers. Precision Flooring shows the luxury and style of unique timber flooring within their award-wining showroom. Giant over-sized palettes in the showroom make browsing of over 50 species of flooring easy. Signature finishes such as Grey Oak Lime, White Lime and Espresso Stain are also on display.
Product Range
All Australian Hardwoods ranging in width from 60mm up to 260mm. Imported species, recycled timbers, parquetry, European- and Australian-engineered boards, environmentallyfriendly clear finishes, staining and lime washing.
Major Brands
Boral, Parkemo, Ambro.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Precision Flooring is dedicated to environmental responsibility, with all timber in the collection sourced from plantation-grown timbers. The company also uses recycled timber which is sourced from all over Australia from dismantled warehouses, condemned wharves and old wool stores.
Major Projects
Some of Sydneyís most exclusive residential real estates, including many international celebrity homes. Many award-wining residential developments, restaurants, nightclubs, and corporate headquarters.
Specialised Services
Precision Flooringís vast knowledge and technical expertise in all aspects of timber flooring makes the process of selection simple Precision can provide assistance with product specification, project management, custom finishes and acoustic treatment.
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