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BELLAWOOD- 1/2" x 5" Select Brazilian Koa Prefinished Engineered Flooring- 100 Year Warranty! One look and it's easy to see why Brazilian Koa is often called Tigerwood. Its distinctive orange coloring and brown/black striping make it one of the most unique and exotic species available on the market today. And its durability is simply outstanding, resulting in a "not-so-everyday" floor that will stand up year after year to life's everyday demands.
Bellawood Engineered Hardwood Floors feature a multi-ply cross-layered wood core and thick 3.5 mm solid, dry-sawn top layer. This construction design offers more dimensional stability for wide planks, making them less susceptible to the climatic effects of moisture or dryness. Other benefits of Bellawood Engineered Hardwood Floors include: - Easy installation directly on slab, subfloor, linoleum, or tile. Best of all, Bellawood Engineered Hardwood Floors feature a Lifetime Structural Warranty and 100 Year Bellawood Finish Warranty! Crafted Meticulously. Harvested Responsibly. We understand the importance of healthy forests. That's why we only buy from suppliers who practice responsible harvesting and carefully manage their cutting with replanting strategies in place. For us, it's not just about being responsible citizens. It's about being a responsible business too. A birthday cake without frosting? Lumber Liquidator$ Order now through our web site, visit your local store, or Call 1-800-HARDWOOD
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I installed this product for a client two years ago. They are back for more to do their very large family room. Finish is durable and easy to clean.
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Maybe I'm missing the information but I'm worried about fumes, etc. How do you know the formaldehyde rating of say the Brazilian Koa engineered hardwood?1 answer
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Our flooring is considered safe according to CARB II and European E1 emission standards.Q:
I live in Guam which has a high humidity, about 70-75%. Can I use this engineered flooring for my house? Or any recommendations?1 answer
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All of our flooring products are designed to be installed in climate controlled environment.Q:
How long are the longest pieces,as i hate floors made of 4 ft sections.1 answer
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These are random lengths up to 84".Q:
are the edges where each board meets the other good and tight or are they beveled? Beveled seems to b more work to keep clean1 answer
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All pre-finished flooring requires a micro-bevel. Only unfinished flooring has square edges that require site sanding and finishing.Q:
i have engineered hardwood flooring and i'm not sure how to take care of it, what products can be used on it1 answer
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For general cleaning a swiffer type system works best. Not one that sprays the floor however. Lightly damp is fine but never soak or flood mop your floor. Do not use steam mops. Have a no shoes policy as much as possible. Use felt pads on all furniture. Sweep often.Q:
do I need underlayment for subfloor if I use Bostil glue? If I don"t, how I am going to remove the engineering wood from the sub floor later without damage sub floor1 answer
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Underlayment is not required for a direct glue product (hopefully you will never have to replace this 100 year warrantied product).Q:
I have 3/4" bellawood koa 5" planks on half of my house, but would like to install the engineered product on the other half. Assuming I can get the surfaces to match up correctly, is there any drawback to this approach? Does the engineered and solid product look the same from above? Will thermal expansion be problematic at joints between rooms that have the different products?1 answer
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Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.Q:
Is it recommended to sand engineered floors considering the thickness of the veneer? Thanks1 answer
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Full refinishing will take slightly under a 1/32” off the veneer of the wood flooring. The thickness of the veneer and how much wear and dents a floor has will determine how many times it can be refinished. Solid hardwood that is ¾” thick may be refinished 4 to 7 or more times depending on how much wood was taken off on each refinishing. Low profile solid wood flooring like 5/16” thick flooring may be able to be refinished twice if the flooring is in good shape. Engineered flooring with a 1/8” wear layer or more will be able to be refinished at least once. If the engineered product has a 1/16” wear layer a professional sander may be able to refinish it, but many won’t take the chance in case they make a mistake and take too much off the wear layer. We recommend that hardwood floor refinishing be done by a professional and if your not sure if you can refinish your flooring have professional sand and finish expert come to your home and evaluate your flooring. Thank you for your inquiryQ:
How long do you have to wait when you get the material to install it on partical board....above grade.1 answer
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Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.Q:
What is the hardness rating of the Koa? How scrtch resistance is it?1 answer
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Any engineered flooring can not be ranked on the Janka scale due to the core of the board not being the same species of wood as the wear layer therefore, giving it a false test rating. The Janka or hardness rating of a solid Koa is 2160 or 43% harder than solid Red Oak