Wood Flooring
Reasons To Choose Forté Wood Flooring
- All wooden floor collections are sustainably sourced and low in formaldehyde
- Designed exclusively for New Zealand’s diverse climates and kiwi lifestyles
- Strict quality control processes ensure consistent quality
- Pre-finished to ensure a more durable and accurate color
- Nationwide network of approved craftsmen to install our floors
- Experts in glue-down installation, ensuring the best sound and feel
THE BENEFITS OF WOODEN FLOORING
Why is Forté the premium choice for wood flooring?
Wood flooring comes in a range of types, styles and materials and are best made with hardwood due to its durability to scratches and damage. At Forté, our flooring has an engineered construction to guarantee quality even after years of use. Another important consideration is the environmental responsibility as engineered timber uses a third of the amount of slow-growing hardwood resources compared to solid timber. Our flooring is also designed exclusively for the sub-tropical climate of New Zealand, providing beauty and longevity for your home for years to come.
Why do engineered wood floors last longer?
Engineered wood flooring is finished with a factory-applied sealant to protect it from damage and moisture. If glued down, engineered wood flooring has an impressively long lifespan. Depending on the thickness of the veneer, each plank can be re-sanded multiple times, giving it an impressive lifespan of 25 to 50 years.
Is engineered wood flooring more cost-effective than the alternatives?
Our engineered wood flooring is a premium choice for your home. Although they have a higher upfront cost that other flooring alternatives, they are more superior in terms of quality, aesthetics, durability, sound and insulation. So, while you may pay less for other flooring products, they will not wear as well or last as long as an engineered wood floor and will need replacing when damaged. Wood flooring is more expensive at first but is a big investment that will last a lifetime and increase the value of your property.