Floor Care and Protections

Framptons Carpets are the stockiest for Bona Floor care products and is the prefect care for your laminate, Vinyl, Stone and Timber floors.

Keeping timber floors looking beautiful is as easy as 1...2...3

Bona products have been protecting and maintaining timber floors for more than 90years. Bona range of timber floor finishes and floor care products are the natural non-toxic choice for your timber floors.

Regular cleaning combined with the right preventative maintenance is the key to keeping your floors looking attractive for years to come. The information and advice in the guide is suitable for all types of hard surface floors including timber floors sealed with clear polyurethane fisnish.

Preserve the beauty and extend the life of your timber floor by using Bona Floor Care System.

Bona Stone, Tile and Laminate Polish is ready to use maintenance coating for hard surface floors including Laminate flooring, Vinyl Linoleum, Unglazed tile, Stone and Sealed marble. It gives the floor a new shine while offering extended protection against wear.

Bona's floor care products are GREENGAURD indoor air quality certified, which means they are safe for use around your home, your family and your pets. GREENGUARD certified strives to help reduce chemical exposure by connecting people to healthy products they can trust.

Measuring your Room

Framptons Carpets do free no obligation measures for you but it is helpful to have your room dimensions with you when looking at carpet. Here is a guide to help you get those measurements.

Measure the maximum length and width at the rooms' widest points, (measure to the back of the door frame to allow the carpet to be fitted into the door).

Multiply the width measurement by the length measurement to give you an idea of the total square metres required (carpet prices are per square metre), e.g. 2m x 4m = 8m².

To work out an approximate price take the square metre price e.g. $26.00 and multiply it by your total square metres. $26.00 x 8m² = $208.00.

If the room is not a regular shape, measure the size of any indentations, e.g. fireplace, bay window etc. This is important so that all of the carpet you buy can be utilised effectively, helping you to minimise the cost.

Draw out your room with the dimensions on, this will help when planning your budget and allow you to buy the best quality carpet you can afford.

This will also help when planning the most economical way to use the carpet, which can be available in different widths.

Measure length (1) x width (2)

Important so the correct number of repeats or length is calculated.

Measure any indentations (3 and 4)

E.g. fireplace, bay window. This is important so all waste can be utilised, ultimately reducing the cost.

Measure to the 'back' of the door frame (5)

It is important to allow enough carpet to be fitted under the door threshold.

This is only a guide for your own estimation, please consult us for a final measure.