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yeah I fitted a Kahrs oak floor last year with under floor heating. Fairly easy really, planks click in place. Be sure to leave at least 1.5cm expansion gap and make sure the floor is level before hand. Use one of the planks to sweep round and look for gaps. You'll need a decent chop saw too. Not cheap but nice finish. -
How has it worn since it was fitted does it still look good ? I've read a few reviews on it that said it was easily dented and damaged, I would expect this with wood flooring but wasn't sure if Kahrs stuff was more prone to this ? I'm was looking at the Provence Nature Oak, saw it in the shop for £61 a m2Originally posted by GCR99 View Postyeah I fitted a Kahrs oak floor last year with under floor heating. Fairly easy really, planks click in place. Be sure to leave at least 1.5cm expansion gap and make sure the floor is level before hand. Use one of the planks to sweep round and look for gaps. You'll need a decent chop saw too. Not cheap but nice finish.
online £36.25
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostHow has it worn since it was fitted does it still look good ? I've read a few reviews on it that said it was easily dented and damaged, I would expect this with wood flooring but wasn't sure if Kahrs stuff was more prone to this ? I'm was looking at the Provence Nature Oak, saw it in the shop for £61 a m2
online £36.25 
sorry for late reply, day offski
it can dent easily if you drop heavy sharp objects on it. But then again Oak is fairly soft, but a few dings here and there add to the rustic look. Mine looks better than when I fitted it as the sunlight gradually deepens the wood colour.
Kahrs was recommended to me by a builder who loves fitting it, have to agree it was easy really, clicks together and stays together. Nuff said. YOu get what you pay for.Comment
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