Engineered Hardwood FlooringAluminum oxide finishTongue & GrooveGlue – Nail/Staple – FloatBasement/1st/2nd floor installationJanka hardness: 136025 year warranty
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Wire Brushed Wood Floors: Pros And Cons
Wire Brushed Wood Floors: Pros And Cons When people plan on installing hardwood flooring, the first thing they think of is the color of wood. However, color is not the only thing you should be considering. Another equally important characteristic of wooden floors is their texture. The texture of your flooring plays a major role in how it will look …
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COLORS SHADE Light Shade Medium/Neutral Shade Dark Shade WATERPROOF/WATER RESISTANT AVAILABILITY BRAND SURFACE FINISH FLOORING TYPE FINISH TYPE WIDTH (IN.) THICKNESS (IN.) SPECIES GLOSS LEVEL Low-Gloss Matte PROFILE SAMPLE AVAILABILITY WEAR LAYER THICKNESS (MM) 1mmto4mm 1.2mm(14) 1.5mm(5) 2.0mm(20) 3.0mm(16) 4.0mm(14
Read More »THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF WIRE BRUSHED WOOD FLOORING
A wire-brushed wood floor is exactly what it sounds like. The floor is manufactured by brushing the surface with a stiff-bristled wire brush. The wire brush scrapes away the surface layer of softer wood and exposes the darker grains of wood. That creates more texture and exposes some of the most beautiful parts of the wood. The process can be …
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what is a wire-brushed hardwood floor? To explain it simply, wire-brushing is a finishing technique where the wood planks are scraped with a hard-bristled wire brush- creating a distressed surface. If you thought the point of a wood floor was to embrace its natural appeal, you’re not wrong.Light distressing can actually help enhance the wood grain and create more texture …
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ClickFloating FloorNail / Staple / Glue Down FloorRadiant Heat Approved
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Hand-scraped hardwoods are floors that have a unique surface texture. Each board is individually hand scraped by an artisan to create a rustic texture on the surface showing off the natural marks and graining of the wood. Hand-scraped engineered hardwood floors are today’s most popular flooring choice. Texas loves the distressed wood look and the unique natural colors of each …
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Wire brushed floors are textured planks that have the grains etched with a wire bristle to open each grain and enhance the natural texture of the wood. The process pulls out the softer grains from the growth rings, it leaves the core of the wood exposed providing a texture that is then sanded and finished to result in a beautiful …
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COLLECTION CONSTRUCTIONEngineered hardwoodSPECIESRed OakCOLORCaramelTEXTURESmoothFINISHAluminum Oxide FinishEDGE TREATMENTMicro-beveled edge / micro-beveled endJANKA RATING1290COUNTRY OF ORIGINUSA DimensionsWIDTH3″LENGTHRandom board lengths up to four feetTHICKNESS3/8″WEAR LAYER THICKNESS2.0 mm WarrantyFINISH WARRANTY***-year warranty
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WHAT IS TONGUE & GROOVE CONSTRUCTION? Tongue and groove is the type of joint construction on wood flooring planks that allow them to easily fit together. One side of the plank has a projection called the tongue while the other side has a groove to match. The panels are laid flat with each tongue fitting into the groove next to …
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