FinestPly is renowned as one of the top brands in the market, offering exceptional quality and durability. However, like all natural products, it requires proper care to ensure it continues to perform at its best. By following these simple guidelines, you can maximize the longevity and performance of your FinestPly variant.
Always handle your FinestPly product with care during transportation and installation. Taking the necessary precautions will help prevent accidental damage and ensure your product maintains its integrity.
To preserve the quality of your FinestPly, ensure that the moisture level stays between 10-15% at all times. This will prevent any warping or degradation.
Before installing your FinestPly, confirm that the area is free from any infestations. A clean and dry environment will help the product remain in excellent condition.
Ensure you receive your Guarantee Certificate from the dealer or manufacturer. This certificate will secure your rights under our product guarantee in the unlikely event of any issues.
Always keep your purchase invoices safe, as they are essential for any future claims related to product quality.
Do not store or install your FinestPly product in damp or moist areas. Such environments can lead to fungal growth and other issues that can deteriorate the quality of the product over time
Refrain from subjecting your FinestPly to excessive mechanical or chemical treatments. These practices can alter the product’s natural properties and reduce its performance.
Ensure quality craftsmanship when using your FinestPly. Poor workmanship can undermine the product’s effectiveness and appearance.
When possible, avoid using FinestPly with untreated or unseasoned timber. For optimal results, ensure all wood used is properly seasoned and chemically treated to prevent future issues
Our dedicated R&D team ensures the highest quality of raw materials at every stage ofproduction, ensuring that only the best products reach the market.
FinestPly plywood is made from timber, which is a biodegradable material, making it safe forthe environment and a sustainable choice.
For regular plywood, the specifications are IS 303 and IS 710. Special plywood variants adhere to different specifications depending on their intended use.
While most plywood variants can withstand basic water exposure, marine-grade plywood is better suited for prolonged water contact. However, even water-resistant plywood will begin to degrade with extended moisture exposure.
Plywood can generally be bent, but specialized varieties like Flexiply are designed forbending. Most plywood types may splinter or break if bent, so it’s important to use a close-grained variety for successful bending.
Yes, plywood is easy to stain due to its layered construction. For best results, special gel stains are recommended, allowing you to enhance the natural beauty of the wood.
Plywood is made from layers of wood pressed together, providing more strength and durability compared to MDF and particle board, which are made from wood pulp and powder.
Weight is not a definitive indicator of plywood quality. The quality is determined by the raw materials used and the manufacturing process, rather than the weight.
Plywood is generally stronger than blockboard, making it ideal for furniture. Blockboard, however, is better suited for vertical applications like partitions and doors.
FinestPly offers a wide range of plywood, block board, MDF, wooden floors, and Finest Doors. Backed by 24×7 customer support and guaranteed quality.