Hardwood Flooring on the Central Coast
Over 20 Years of Expertise
Skilled Flooring Specialists
Locally Owned & Operated
Transform Your Space
At Corbett Brothers Flooring, based on the Central Coast and servicing Newcastle and the Hunter Valley, we understand the appeal of beautifully laid hardwood flooring. It's more than a surface to walk on – it's a statement piece that speaks volumes about style and quality. The instant warmth and timeless elegance it brings can elevate any space from ordinary to extraordinary.
We take pride in offering hardwood flooring that is not just floors but foundations for lasting memories.
As seasoned experts in the flooring industry, Corbett Brothers Flooring doesn't stop at hardwood timber floors. Our residential service expertise extends to entertainment areas and decking, residential floor sanding and polishing and pre-finished flooring. Discover the perfect flooring solution with us, tailored to your unique needs.
Don’t wait to transform your home. Give us a call on 0400 783 502 and let's start crafting your dream floor today.
Why Choose Hardwood?
Now, let’s delve into the beauty and practicality of hardwood timber floors. Hardwood floors are not merely a choice – they’re an investment in the beauty and durability of your property.
Here's what sets them apart:
- Aesthetic Appeal: Each plank tells a story with natural patterns and hues that offer unmatched elegance.
- Durability & Strength: Hardwood floors stand the test of time, gracefully enduring the daily hustle and bustle.
- Ease of Maintenance: Keeping your floors looking pristine is simple with hardwood’s forgiving nature.
- Value Addition: These floors are a worthwhile investment, often increasing the resale value of your property.
- Sustainable Options: We provide environmentally responsible sourcing options, ensuring your choices help preserve our planet.
Corbett Brothers Flooring ensures a seamless installation process, providing you with a floor that fits your space impeccably. Our premium quality hardwood comes in various species and finishes, allowing you to find the perfect match for your home.
Contact Corbett Brothers Flooring for a floor that doesn’t just look exceptional but also upholds the environmental ethos you value.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of hardwood flooring in a home?
Hardwood flooring is popular in homes because it offers durability, timeless style and long-term value. It provides a natural, warm appearance that suits a wide range of interior designs, from modern to traditional.
Hardwood floors are also known for their strength, making them suitable for high-traffic areas like living rooms and hallways. In addition, they are relatively easy to clean compared to carpet and can improve indoor air quality by not trapping dust, allergens or pet dander. Over time, hardwood flooring can also increase property value due to its premium appeal.
How long does hardwood flooring last?
Hardwood flooring can last several decades, often 30 years or more, depending on the quality of the timber, installation and maintenance. One of its biggest advantages is that it can be sanded and refinished multiple times throughout its lifespan, allowing worn or damaged surfaces to be restored rather than replaced.
The longevity of hardwood flooring also depends on factors such as foot traffic, exposure to moisture and how well it is cared for. Regular cleaning, protective pads and timely refinishing can significantly extend its lifespan.
Is hardwood flooring suitable for kitchens and living areas?
Hardwood flooring is commonly used in living areas and can also be suitable for kitchens with proper care. In living spaces, it performs well due to moderate foot traffic and lower risk of moisture exposure. In kitchens, hardwood can still be used, but it requires extra attention to spills, humidity and cleaning practices to prevent water damage or warping.
Choosing a durable finish and maintaining the floor properly helps ensure it remains in good condition. For areas with frequent moisture, some homeowners may consider alternatives like engineered timber for added stability.




