Flat surafce Teak Chevron Engineering Wood Timber

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Flooring Type Prefinished Species Maple/Hard Maple
Color Brown Shade Medium/Neutral Shade
Finish Type Urethane Gloss Level Low-Gloss
Application Residential Core Type Multi-Ply
Profile Tongue & Groove Edge Type French Bleed
Maximum Length (in.) 48 Minimum Length (in.) 20


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3 Layer Engineered Structure

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Multilayer Engineered Structure

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Specifications

Flooring Type Prefinished Species Maple/Hard Maple
Color Brown Shade Medium/Neutral Shade
Finish Type Urethane Gloss Level Low-Gloss
Application Residential Core Type Multi-Ply
Profile Tongue & Groove Edge Type French Bleed
Maximum Length (in.) 48 Minimum Length (in.) 20
Average length (in.) 33 Width (in.) 5
Thickness (in.) 0.55 Radiant Heat Compatible No
Below Grade Yes Installation Floating, Glue Down, Nail Down, Staple Down
Certification CARB II Wear Layer Thickness (mm) 3
Surface Finish Distressed, Handscraped Finish Warranty (in years) 25 years
Structural Warranty (in years) 25 Years Country of Origin China
Packaging Dimensions (inches) Height: 4.75 Length: 84 Width: 5 Product Dimensions Height: 9/16" Length: 15 3/4 - 47 1/4" Width: 5"
Sqft / Box 17.5 Proposition 65 Attention California Residents

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Click Type

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Finish Type

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Smooth Surface Engineered Flooring

Veneer Grade

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  • about17How to Install Engineered Wooden Flooring

    STEP 1.
    Clean the ground, shovel the cement protruding from the ground, and then use a broom to clean it up. The sand and cement slurry on the ground must be thoroughly cleaned, otherwise it will rustle after installation!
    Remarks:
    The floor can be laid only when the moisture content of the ground is less than 20, otherwise, the floor will become moldy and arched after laying it!

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    STEP 2.

    After all the ground is cleaned, spread a thin layer of plastic film, which should be completely covered, and the joints should be connected to separate the floor and the ground.

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    STEP 3.
    After laying out the plastic film, lay the special mulch film on the floor. It should also be leveled and laid solid. It is best to have two people help.

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    STEP 4.
    After laying the mulch, the installer took out a lot of floors from the box and spread them all on the ground, choosing the color difference, placing the big color difference under the bed and closet, and spreading it on the obvious place with uniform color difference.

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    STEP 5.
    Start the formal installation of the floor. The installation master cuts the floors one by one, and then installs them as shown in the following figure. Just use a hammer to tighten between the floor and the floor. The installation master is very skilled and the installation speed is very fast! Leave a distance of about 1 cm between the floor and the wall.

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    STEP 6.
    If the floor is too long, put it on the floor cutter and cut it to the required length. The cutting machine cannot be placed directly on the floor tiles. In order to prevent the pit from being smashed out, a thick cardboard should be placed on the floor.

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    STEP 7.
    Generally, the installation of the floor is carried out by 2 people, a total of about 35 square meters, and it only took 6 hours in total.

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    STEP 8.
    After the floor is installed, place a spring between the floor and the wall. The spring will expand and contract with heat. Use a special iron tool to insert it into the gap.

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    STEP 9.
    To install the skirting, you need to fix the skirting on the wall with nails, and seal the skirting and the wall with glass glue.

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    STEP 10.
    The floor and skirting are all installed, their colors are still quite matching, and the newly installed floor is also very beautiful, so the installed floor has no sound.

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    about17Different Engineering Wooden Flooring, Installation Methods

    1.Classic Series Engineered Flooring

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    2.Herringbone Series Engineered Flooring

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    3.Chevron Series Engineered Flooring

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    Fire Protection: Reaction to fire – wood flooring performs to EN 13501-1 Dn s1
    Thermal Conductivity:  EN ISO 10456 and EN ISO 12664 Result 0.15 W/(mk)
    Moisture Content: EN 13183 – 1 Requirement: 6% to 9% Average Results: <7%
    Thermal Conductivity: EN ISO 10456 / EN ISO 12664 Result 0.15 W / (mk)
    Release of Formaldehyde: Class E1 | EN 717 – 1:2006 Result 0.014 mg / m3 Requirement: Less than 3 ppm Result: 0.0053 ppm
    Slip Resistance: Tested to BS 7967-2: 2002 (Pendulum Test in PTV values) Oiled Finish results: DRY (66) LOW RISK WET (29) MODERATE RISK There is no current requirement for slip resistance in residential developments.
    Suitability of use: Suitable for use with under floor heating in commercial and residential applications
    Effects from moisture: Wood flooring will expand if it is exposed to conditions that increases its moisture content beyond 9%. Wood flooring will contract if the prevailing conditions reduce the product moisture content below 6%. Any exposure outside of these parameters will compromise the performance of the product
    Transmission of Sound: Wood flooring on its own will offer some assistance to reduce the passage of sound, but it is the build-up of the whole floor and the surroundings that contribute to impact and airborne sound. For accurate assessment’s a qualified engineer should be employed to calculate how to achieve accurate results.
    Thermal properties: Solid Wood Flooring boards offer the following values: 20mm thick boards with a 4mm or 6mm top layer will lose 0.10 K/Wm2 15mm boards with a 4mm or 6mm top layer will lose 0.08 K/Wm2
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