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About DEIF

Rooted in Wood. Built for Solutions.

DEIF is a professional manufacturer of wooden product solutions, specializing in the R&D, production and global services of wood flooring, wooden doors and custom interior woodwork systems. With comprehensive R&D, manufacturing and project coordination capabilities, DEIF is committed to striking an optimal balance among aesthetics, performance and reliability. Suzhou Dicosbo Wood Co,. Ltd. is China custom geometric wood floors manufacturers manufacturers and wholesale patterned wood flooring suppliers, we offer geometric wood floors for sale. Backed by years of industry experience, we provide flexible customization and efficient support to meet the diverse needs of residential, commercial and hotel spaces.
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Our products have obtained EU CE safety certification, FSC Forest Stewardship certification, North American CARB P2 environmental certification, and ISO quality system certification (CE/FSC/CARB/ISO Certified).High-definition electronic and paper versions of all certificates are available upon request.Product quality meets the standards of major global markets. You can rest assured about compliance, and our products can be directly exported to many countries and regions around the world.

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Parquet Flooring Industry knowledge

Critical Subfloor Requirements for Successful Parquet Wood Flooring Installation

Installing parquet wood flooring requires much higher subfloor precision than standard plank flooring. Because parquet patterns consist of small blocks meeting at multiple angles, even a minor subfloor imperfection can cause pattern misalignment, unsightly gaps, or "hollow" sounds.

1. The Three Pillars of Subfloor Preparation

  • Flatness (The SR1 Standard): The subfloor must be exceptionally flat. While standard planks might tolerate slight undulations, parquet requires a surface where the deviation is no more than 3mm over a 3-meter radius. Any "high spots" must be ground down, and "low spots" filled with a high-compression smoothing compound.
  • Moisture Content (MC): Excess moisture is the primary cause of parquet failure. For concrete subfloors, the moisture must be below 2.5% CM (Calcium Carbide Method) or 75% Relative Humidity (RH). For wood subfloors, the MC of the subfloor should be within 2% of the parquet blocks themselves.
  • Structural Integrity and Cleanliness: The surface must be "sound"—free of cracks, dust, wax, or oil. Since parquet is almost exclusively a "glue-down" application, the adhesive must achieve a 100% chemical bond with the substrate.

2. Subfloor Parameter Comparison Table

To ensure a long-lasting installation, adhere to the following technical benchmarks for different subfloor types:

Requirement Concrete/Screed Subfloor Plywood/Wood Subfloor Testing Method
Permissible Flatness ≤ 3mm over 3m (SR1) ≤ 3mm over 3m Straight edge / Laser level
Moisture Limit < 2.5% CM / 75% RH 8% - 12% MC Hygrometer / CM Meter
Surface Temperature 18°C - 22°C 18°C - 22°C Infrared Thermometer
pH Level 7 - 9 (Neutral to Alkalinity) N/A pH Testing Strip

3. FAQ: Parquet Subfloor Challenges

Q1: Why can't I "float" a parquet floor over an uneven subfloor?
Geometric patterns like Herringbone or Chevron rely on perfectly straight lines. If the subfloor dips, the blocks will "dip" as well, causing the tongue-and-groove joints to stress and eventually break or create "tripping hazards" where the blocks no longer sit flush.

Q2: Is a primer necessary before gluing parquet to concrete?
Yes. A high-quality primer serves two purposes: it binds any residual surface dust to ensure the adhesive sticks, and it can act as a moisture vapor barrier (DPM) to protect the wood from residual construction moisture in the slab.

Q3: Can I install parquet over existing tiles or stone?
Yes, provided the tiles are firmly bonded to the slab and not cracked. You must mechanically abrade (sand) the glaze off the tiles and apply a specialized primer to ensure the wood flooring adhesive can grip the non-porous surface.

Why Engineered Construction is Critical for Large-Format Geometric Wood Floors

In high-traffic commercial environments, the demand for bold, geometric wood floors must be balanced with extreme structural stability. Large-format geometric patterns—such as oversized hexagons, 3D cubes, or rhombuses—create complex internal stresses that can easily compromise a floor if built from solid timber.

1. Managing Multi-Directional Kinetic Forces

Unlike standard linear planks, geometric patterns involve wood grains running in multiple directions simultaneously. This creates a "clash" of expansion forces:

  • Internal Stress Neutralization: In a commercial setting with fluctuating HVAC systems, solid wood expands across its grain. In a geometric layout, this expansion pushes against adjacent pieces at different angles, leading to buckling or joint failure. The cross-ply structure of engineered wood absorbs these forces internally.
  • Precision Tolerance: Large-format patterns require zero-millimeter gaps for a seamless aesthetic. Engineered wood is far less prone to "gapping" caused by seasonal humidity drops, ensuring the geometric lines remain razor-sharp year-round.
  • Foot Traffic Resilience: Commercial spaces face higher "rolling loads" and impact. The dense, multi-layered core of engineered products provides higher indentation resistance compared to the softer cellular structure of many solid wood species.

2. Technical Performance Comparison

The following table illustrates why engineered construction is the technical standard for complex geometric specifications in commercial projects:

Performance Metric Solid Geometric Blocks Engineered Geometric Inlays Commercial Advantage
Dimensional Stability Low (Moves 360°) High (Restricted Movement) Prevents joint separation
Surface Area Coverage Limited by block size Virtually unlimited format Allows for "oversized" designs
Adhesive Bond Strength High tension on glue line Low tension on glue line Reduced risk of delamination
Installation Speed Slower (Manual fitting) Faster (CNC-precision panels) Minimizes commercial downtime

3. FAQ: Geometric Flooring Engineering

Q1: Why do large-format geometric patterns require more stability than small parquet?
The larger the individual piece of wood, the greater its potential for expansion and contraction. In a small herringbone pattern, movement is incremental; in a large-format geometric hexagon, the cumulative movement can be enough to lift the floor off the substrate if not stabilized by an engineered core.

Q2: Can these geometric floors be used in high-moisture commercial areas like lobbies?
Yes, provided they are engineered. Lobbies often experience "micro-climate" changes due to opening doors. Engineered geometric floors can handle these rapid shifts in relative humidity (RH) much more effectively than solid wood, which would likely cup or crown under such conditions.

Q3: Does the wear layer thickness matter for commercial geometric floors?
Crucially so. For commercial applications, a wear layer of 4mm to 6mm is recommended. This ensures the floor can be sanded and refinished multiple times over decades without losing the intricate geometric pattern or damaging the structural core layers.