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Knotty Rustic grade European oak engineered wood flooring prices
Size: | 1860x 148/189x 15/4mm 1860x 148/189x 14/3mm |
Specifications: | Color:Worn grey Joint: Tongue & Groove/Click system Grade: ABCD Finish: UV lacquer (PPG brand); Bevel: Micro-bevel/Square Edge; Moisture Content: 8-12%; Glue: PF; Plywood: Meranti,beech, poplar mixed;
Formaldehyde emission: CARB standard; Certificates: ISO9001, CARB, FSC; |
Loading: | (for 15/4mm) 1484m2/20'fcl, 2600m2/40'fcl |
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FAQ
Q. Does it matter what width or color to use? Is one width better than another?
A. No. I would suggest using whatever width planks you prefer aesthetically. Actually a narrower plank will give you a more formal look and sense to your home. A wider plank (over 5 inches wide), will give you a more Country look and feel.
Floor Color is a personal choice that would have more to do with your personal tastes and decor. A natural light colored wood floor will go with any décor and will lighten up any room, but not use natural dark colored flooring if your room decor is very dark.
Q. What's the installation advantage?
A. Most engineered wood floors are recommended to be glued down or be floated.
Glued down: it's installed on underlayment materials like cork,EPE foam,etc. They can also be installed over most flat concrete slabs, ceramic tile, vinyl flooring, providing these floorings are secured well to the underfloor and that any surface wax,dust,or glaze is completely cleansed and the surface is roughened up so as to keep enough adhesion for the glue.
Floated: This is a very fast, easy and clean installation method. Floating floors are not mechanically fastened to the subfloor: instead, each plank is glued together with wood glue applied in the tongue and groove. A foam-pad(3mm-10mm) is placed between the wood flooring and the subfloor to protect against moisture, reduce noise transmission, and "soften" the floor. This is the easiest and most versatile installation method.
Q. Can I install Engineered Wood Floor by DIY?
A. Yes, installing engineered wood flooring is very easy. If you can measure a plank, cut and glue it to another plank, then you can install. It is an easy and rewarding way to save a lot of money and gain much fun -- do it yourself.
Our flooring comes with easy to follow instructions.
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