Springs compression strip 10 mm
Prices (Incl. 21% VAT)
Description
When installing a wooden floor floating, it is essential to take into account the natural movement of the material. The 10mm pressure strip, also known as a parquet spring, is an indispensable tool for managing this process. By placing these springs between the wall and the floor, constant pressure is applied to the floorboards.
This constant tension ensures that the planks remain tightly together, minimizing the formation of gaps. The 10mm thickness is specifically chosen to provide sufficient resilience for parquet floors that need room to expand and contract. The result is a durable and tightly laid floor that effortlessly stands the test of time.
- Specially designed for the floating installation of wooden floors
- 10mm thickness offers the ideal resilience
- Keeps the floorboards under constant tension to prevent gaps
- Absorbs the natural movement (expansion and contraction) of the wood
- Easy and quick to place between the wall and the floor
About Belat
Belat has been the specialist in wooden floors since 2009 with its own sawmill in Latvia, Eastern Europe. As one of the largest flooring suppliers in Belgium, the company has a huge stock of more than 100,000 m² and delivers directly to both individuals and flooring stores at the most competitive prices.
The craftsmen combine years of experience with modern machinery to guarantee top quality. In addition to sales, expert advice, professional installation, and renovation services are offered. Transparency about production and 100% sustainable forest management are central, supported by a solid guarantee and excellent after-sales service.
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Industrieterrein Kanaal-Noord 1413, 3960 Bree, Belgium
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Calculation of Shipping Costs
The shipping costs are calculated based on a rate per hour of driving (€54.45/h). A flat rate of 1 hour is added for unloading.