VARIEGATED RHODESIAN TEAK – Reclaimed Parquet

£40.00

Variegated Rhodesian Teak is a high quality timber with lots of character. Also known as the 'king of woods', it is a beautiful reddish-brown. The variegation comes from the contrasting pale sapwood which is of equal hardness as the heartwood. In addition there are hues of plum, brown and grey making it a most appealing floor. Rhodesian Teak originates from East and Southern Africa and you can learn more about this species  on our wood species web-page. This is a classic 1950s size for variegated Rhodesian Teak. It has a tongue and groove profile.
  • 9" long 3" wide  x  3/4" thick
  • (230 mm by 75 mm by 20 mm).
Please note: In the description we use Imperial dimensions because that is how the blocks were originally milled. Metric dimensions are rarely an exact match. We sell in multiples of 1 sq m above the minimum purchase of 5 sq m – if you need a smaller quantity please contact the office directly. If you just want to do an infill area , we will try to match the size and species for you. In order to use this service, we will ask for good photos in focus to be emailed with all three dimensions of the parquet block and your full contact details please. In addition, you may need to send us an original block that we are matching. Please be ready to do this as it helps a lot with identification.

Before buying your parquet we recommend that you request a sample so you know what to expect.

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Dimensions

This block is a classic 1950s size. It is tongue and grooved.

  • 9 ” long  3″ wide  x  3/4″ thick
  • (230 mm by 75 mm by 20 mm).

Please note: In the description we use Imperial dimensions because that is how the blocks were originally milled.

Metric dimensions are rarely an exact match.

Where from?

This parquet was reclaimed from a school in Doncaster.

Quantity

For sale in multiples of 1 sq m above the minimum purchase of 5 sq m – if you need a smaller quantity please contact the office directly.

Smaller amounts for repairs or infills:

If you just want to do an infill area, we will try to match the size and species for you before you buy so that you are sure of the wood type.

In order to use this service, we will ask for good photos in focus to be emailed with all three dimensions of the parquet block (L-W-D) and your full contact details please. In addition, you may need to send us an original block that we are matching. Please be ready to do this as it helps a lot with identification and we prefer to use our expertise than you guessing!

Condition

These variegated Rhodesian Teak blocks have tongue and groove fixings. The parquet may have a dry glue on the surface which will sand off with a coarse grit paper. Before buying your parquet we recommend you request a sample  so you know what to expect.

There is a layer of tacky bitumen on the bases. The professional adhesives available these days will fuse with the bitumen and stick successfully without the necessity of removal. You can buy our recommended adhesive SikaBond 5500s on our website.

The blocks will require some preparation, prior to laying, particularly along the edges. This will give a tight fit and therefore a better finish.  The floor will need several good sanding passes after the completion of the block laying.

Photos of Rhodesian Teak:

The photos show our parquet blocks after sanding and polishing. This is not the condition of the blocks supplied, which will be in their reclaimed condition. The feature photo is of Rhodesian Teak as supplied by us and laid by professional fitters. The size may be different to the one advertised.

Rhodesian Teak close-up

Rhodesian Teak close-up

Payment

The photos show our parquet blocks after sanding and polishing. This is not the condition of the blocks supplied, which will be in their reclaimed condition. We use Sage Pay 3D Secure or PayPal for all on-line purchases, or you can telephone or email the office to place and pay for your order.

Ordering

Please allow 10% extra on your room area to cover wastage in the pattern. Don’t forget to advise us of a contact telephone number when you buy your parquet as well as your preferred date for receiving the pallet as someone will need to be there to sign for it.

Delivery

We can normally process your order within 6-8 working days and the delivery takes another 2-3 days depending on where you live. In general you would be able to receive your block within a fortnight. If you need your order sooner then please let us know and we will do our best to help.