For a complete range of high-quality and timber flooring supplies for the trade, Dahlsens has you covered. We supply hardwood options to complement the aesthetic of any build.

Our timber flooring supplier

Hurford’s manufactures durable and reliable Australian hardwood timber flooring products. All Hurford’s solid hardwood products are thoughtfully sourced to minimise environmental impacts and ensure indigenous Australian hardwood resources continue to be sustainable. As part of their ongoing commitment to sustainability, Hurford’s go the extra mile and transport sawdust and wood chip by-products from their state of the art manufacturing facilities to local businesses who can better utilise them.

Quality hardwood timber floors

Timber flooring is a timeless addition to any home. Loved for it’s natural beauty, timber flooring adds a wonderful sense of warmth and texture to a space, and can complement almost any style with the endless range of options available.

Available in solid strip and tongue and groove overlay flooring. 

Dahlsens can supply hardwood timber flooring in solid strip or tongue and groove overlay from trusted Australian timber mills and suppliers. Solid strip timber flooring can be installed directly to flooring joists and doesn’t require a structural flooring component below, while overlay timber flooring is generally a thinner tongue and groove board which is secured to concrete or a structural floor.

Dahlsens has access to a huge selection of timber flooring sizes sure to suit your clients’ specifications.

Hardwood timber flooring species

Dahlsens can supply timber flooring in a range of Australian species, along with international favourites American Oak and French Oak. Our team can also access options for thermally modified timber and beautiful parquetry flooring.

Timber Flooring Types and Finishes

Tasmanian oak

Tasmanian Oak is a uniform and smooth timber species with a grain that is typically straight, open and even. The colour of this timber is fair and ranges from light straw to a reddish brown. Its light colour makes Tasmanian Oak ideal for staining in order to match other timber furniture or finishes.

Tasmanian Oak flooring is available in a range of sizes to suit your clients’ preferences.

Ironbark

There are two popular species of Ironbark timber available for timber structural flooring; Red Ironbark and Grey Ironbark.

Red Ironbark is the darker of the two, typically varying from dark brown to dark red. Grey Ironbark is slightly lighter, generally mid-to-dark red or brown. Ironbark is well suited to projects with a classic, warm aesthetic.

Ironbark flooring is available in a range of sizes to suit your clients’ preferences.

Blackbutt

Blackbutt is a light, clean looking timber species well suited for clients who have a minimalist or Scandinavian-inspired look in mind. Presenting with a light straw to pale brown colour, Blackbutt is characterised by gum vein and pinhole borer natural features.

Blackbutt flooring is available in a range of sizes to suit your clients’ preferences.

Spotted gum

Grown along the east coast of Australia, Spotted Gum is a mid-toned premium hardwood. Ideal for most residential projects, Spotted Gum is a mid-brown colour with light sapwood, and often features natural gum vein.

Spotted gum flooring is available in a range of sizes to suit your clients’ preferences.

Timber flooring warranties

Dahlsens only partners with suppliers who provide quality products covered by excellent warranties. In the unlikely event that you experience an issue with a Dahlsens supplied product, we take care of everything so that you’re free to focus on your business. Simply pick up the phone or visit your local Dahlsens representative, answer a few questions and we’ll negotiate a winning solution with the manufacturer on your behalf.

Do I need a professional to install solid timber flooring in Australia?

Installing solid timber flooring requires the expertise of professionals. The process of laying down a new floor demands a level of skill and precision that experts bring to the table. Neglecting this aspect might mean compromising not only the appearance but also the functionality of your flooring.

Is timber flooring suitable for households with pets?

Yes, timber flooring is a good option for households with pets, but make sure to invest only in top-quality timber. Low-quality ones are prone to scratches and might easily chip away, but top-quality timber flooring will offer resistance to such factors and stay as it is for decades.

How do I maintain and care for solid timber flooring?

Here are some basic tips to maintain and care for your timber flooring:
  • Regularly clean the surfaces.
  • Clean spills immediately after.
  • Use protective mats at entrances.
  • Trim the nails of your pets.
  • Use furniture pads or felt protectors under the legs of your furniture.

Is timber flooring more durable than laminate flooring?

Timber flooring that is taken care of properly can last for 20 plus years and in some cases can be sanded and refinished if damaged. However being a natural product it is more prone to scratches and dints than its laminate counterpart.

Request a quote

Ready to order? Contact the experienced team at Dahlsens and request a quote today! We can even schedule your flooring supply deliveries to arrive at your site at the exact time you need them, giving you more control over your storage and security costs.

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