NORM EVANS FLOORS
TIMBER FLOORING IN GYMPIE
- Family-owned business since 1997
- Wide range of flooring options
- Free colour consultations
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gympie timber flooring
Timber flooring remains a standout choice for Gympie homes due to its strength, warmth and timeless look. At Norm Evans Floors, we supply and install premium timber flooring in Gympie, offering practical advice and expert service for new builds, renovations and commercial fit-outs. Whether you’re after a clean, minimalist finish or want to highlight the natural grain of hardwood, we help you find timber that complements your space.
We stock both solid and engineered timber in a range of board widths, tones and finishes. Our team walks you through product selection, moisture considerations and layout planning. From country homes to modern extensions, we tailor every floor to your space and lifestyle.
To book a timber flooring consultation, call us at
(07) 5476 6022. You can also visit our showroom.
Timeless Floors, Modern Living
Timber is a neutral, timeless base that works with evolving colour palettes, furniture trends and design themes. Whether you prefer rustic, contemporary or coastal interiors, timber blends in without limiting your creativity. That means you can update your space with soft furnishings or wall colours without needing to change the floor.
We also recommend timber for clients who value long-term investment. Unlike trend-based finishes, timber ages beautifully and can be refinished if you want to change the colour or revive the surface years down the line.
It suits busy homes just as well as formal spaces, offering warmth and durability without dominating the room. For homeowners who want flexibility, style and function all in one, timber delivers—and we help you get the right fit from the start.


What We Consider Before Supplying Timber
One of the most important steps in achieving a long-lasting timber floor is selecting products that suit your environment—especially in Gympie, where fluctuating humidity levels can affect how timber behaves. We help you choose products that are engineered to perform in spaces exposed to changing temperatures and moisture.
We also explain the importance of site conditions before any flooring is laid. For concrete subfloors, this may mean choosing boards that tolerate moisture or recommending products compatible with barriers or levelling compounds. For timber subfloors, we consider airflow, stability and underlay requirements.
We guide you through acclimatisation periods, moisture ratings and board specifications, so you can make confident, informed choices. By understanding the conditions timber needs to thrive, we help you choose a product that stays smooth, stable and reliable over time.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is acclimatisation and why is it important for timber flooring?
Acclimatisation is the process of allowing timber flooring to adjust to the temperature and humidity of its installation environment before being laid. This is important because timber expands and contracts naturally based on moisture levels. If installed too soon without proper acclimatisation, the boards may warp, cup or develop gaps. The standard recommendation is to leave the timber in the room where it will be installed for at least 48–72 hours to stabilise and match ambient conditions.
How do I repair minor scratches on timber flooring?
Minor scratches on timber floors can often be treated with products like scratch repair pens, coloured wax sticks or specialised touch-up kits. For superficial scuffs, using a soft cloth with a wood-safe cleaner may be enough. Deeper scratches may require light sanding and reapplication of the finish in the affected area. Always test products in a discreet area first and follow the flooring manufacturer’s care instructions to avoid further damage.
Can I use rugs or mats on timber flooring?
Yes, rugs and mats can be used on timber flooring and are often encouraged to reduce wear in high-traffic areas. However, it’s important to choose non-slip mats with backing that won’t damage the finish. Avoid rubber or latex-backed rugs, which can trap moisture and cause discolouration. Use breathable rug pads and occasionally reposition rugs to allow the timber to age evenly and avoid patchy fading from sunlight exposure.
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neighbouring areas
- Southside
- Victory Heights
- Jones Hill
- Chatsworth
- Widgee
- Monkland