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Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. It is an organic material – a natural composite of cellulose fibers that are strong in tension and embedded in a matrix of lignin that resists compression. Wood is sometimes defined as only the secondary xylem in the stems of trees, or it is defined more broadly to include the same type of tissue elsewhere such as in the roots of trees or shrubs. In a living tree it performs a support function, enabling woody plants to grow large or to stand up by themselves. It also conveys water and nutrients between the leaves, other growing tissues, and the roots. Wood may also refer to other plant materials with comparable properties, and to material engineered from wood, or woodchips or fiber.
Wood has been used for thousands of years for fuel, as a construction material, for making tools and weapons, furniture and paper. More recently it emerged as a feedstock for the production of purified cellulose and its derivatives, such as cellophane and cellulose acetate.
As of 2005, the growing stock of forests worldwide was about 434 billion cubic meters, 47% of which was commercial. As an abundant, carbon-neutral renewable resource, woody materials have been of intense interest as a source of renewable energy. In 1991 approximately 3.5 billion cubic meters of wood were harvested. Dominant uses were for furniture and building construction.

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  1. J

    Will tiles stick to wood and plastic?

    About to fix tiles to 7" space between tiled wall and shower tray. The new tiles approx 6 will be sitting on a wood infill and part of the plastic coated shower tray. Can i just use tile adhesive on this or do i have to do any preperation? Thanks.
  2. A

    My 1st Job Shower bath tiling preparation: plaster and wooden windowsill

    I'd appreciate your suggestions on preparation for tiling over my bath. Photo shows the old bath. The new bath will be in by the end of the week. The soil pipe will be boxed in to the width of the bath using Aquapanel, and a mixer shower and concealed bath valves will be attached to it. All...
  3. K

    Tiling onto a wooden floor

    My washing machine will live in a cupboard (tiled throughout inside of course) and I'd like to put floor tiles down on the wooden floor. Do I need to seal it first so that it doesn't absorb the moisture from the adhesive? Small area so don't really want to go and buy special adhesive. xx
  4. J

    best tiles to use on raised wooden subfloor?

    Hi there, We are having water underfloor heating installed into our kitchen which is on suspended wooden floors. The system is going to installed in between the joists and insulated (below) with 100mm rockwool panels. On top of the joists will be structural chipboard flooring. As there will be...
  5. S

    Floor with concrete and part wooden floorboards

    Has anyone prepped a floor for marble tiles that is 3/4 concrete screed and 1/4 wooden floorboards? Just looking for best case scenarios for levelling the whole floor prior to tiles going down. There's less than 1m2 of wooden floorboards at the doorway to the room, but each floorboard has a...
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    South East Ebbsfleet, Kent - Tiler & Wooden flooring 4 bed house (approx 115 sq. m)

    Can you please provide a quote based on the attached plan. I've indicated which rooms need tiles and which need wooden floors
  7. M

    Tile Over Wooden Extractor Hood!

    Customer wants me to tile over the top part of the pictured wooden extractor (as well as the rest of the splash back) with mosaic tiles. What would your recommendations be here? Hardiebacker secured to the wood then tile over or is this not going to work? It is a pretty solid piece of kit and...
  8. M

    Tiling Dipped Wooden Suspended Floor

    Hi, I am looking to tile my fathers new kitchen. The kitchen is situated on the first floor of a detached 1900's property (split into 2 flats), with a suspended, original timber boarded floor (which we have screwed down). The area is approxrimately 4m x 2m. I am hoping to lay 330 x 330 mm x...
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    Tiling Wooden Internal Stairs

    Hi all, I was wondering if anybody has done this or if they have any advice about doing so? I'm not even sure that it's a good idea or not. But, presumably if plenty of screws were put in and there was little movement then it should be achievable.
  10. M

    Wooden Plank Effect Floor Tile

    Been asked to lay some wood effect plank floor tiles, I've previously laid these in a brick bond layout in a very small kitchen, however in the pictures on the suppliers website they appear to be laid randomly and this will be a much larger area. Any thoughts on the best layout for a kitchen...
  11. J

    Wooden Strip For L-shaped Transition With Step?

    Hello I need to install tiles in a kitchen which will lead into an open-plan dining room. The dining room has an existing laminate wooden floor which will be kept in place. Some of the kitchen appliances will protrude into the dining area with a row of tiles in front of them (so the transition...
  12. M

    BAL Tiling Onto Wooden Board Outside On Balcony

    Hi Guys, I have a balcony and the floor is tiled but, the floor is too low or should I say the balcony wall is too high! So I want to raise up the floor level and was thinking of using decking, but thinking again maybe tiling would work ok. Ive attached a picture.. Does anyone have any...
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    Prepping a painted wooden floor boards

    Hi, I think I have two options here but I thought I'd run it by you chaps as I may be overlooking something. I can either sand the paint off and apply a decoupling membrane or ply-line the whole thing. Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
  15. R

    Wooden Mosaics!

    Hi all, Chap I know has asked me to look at a failed job, he has fitted mosaics to his bathroom but bizarrely he said the mosaics he chose were glass, stone and WOOD!! yes wood. He said wood has now swelled and grout cracked, no surprise, anybody fitted these before? I would have thought one of...
  16. A

    How to re-tile on to a wooden bathroom window sill/recess?

    Hi, I have some tiles that have popped off on the vertical side of a bathroom window recess. I've remove all the tiles along this edge and noticed the recess was finished with a cheap looking wooden panel(looks like chipboard) and the the tiles simply tiled on top of it. As the wood has got wet...
  17. D

    Wooden floor

    I have just got a job... basically I have agreed to rip up an existing hardwood tongue and groove floor that goes right through the ground floor... But he only wants the kitchen tiling. The floor goes under all the units, wall to wall, so I have got to chop the flooring around the unit feet...
  18. S

    Advice on yet another wooden floor project!

    Afternoon all, Intending to tile a new 18mm chipboard floor with 600 x 600 porcelaine tiles. Joists are 400 ish centres (old house!). I am not going to overboard with 6mm ply despite many old and bold builders telling me this is the way to do it as I'm aware this is now a defunct way of...
  19. B

    Tiling onto wooden floor boards

    This is the first I have done with floorboards. As I'm aware that floorboards have a lot of movement do you carry out the same proces as a normal floor ie adhesive/ screw hardibacker board and tile with a flexible addy? ease could people tell me what they do as this is my first floorboard job...
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    tiling onto wooden outdoor balcony

    tiling onto a wooden balcony, is it ok to tile directly onto ( 18mm ply) or should anything else be done as it's outdoor? thanks, stephen.
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