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5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Lite T-Molding |
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PRBCLTM - 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Light T-Molding Prefinished Product is not Brazilian Cherry Light but is stained Maple T-Molding provides an attractive solution for blending floor surfaces in adjoining rooms. Used in doorways and borders where floors of similar thicknesses meet. |
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Lite T-Molding:
This product did not match wood flooring at all. It was very lite and looked like Maple to me.
Was not used - returned to store for credit
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Lite T-Molding:
It gives the floor a very finished look.
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Lite T-Molding:
Our new foyer looks wonderful. With the help of two very experienced Do-It-Yourselfer" friends, the floor was installed in a day. We especially love the log cabin joint where the foyer and hall meet!
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Lite T-Molding:
T molding provides a good expansion area between existing and new floors
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Comments about 5/8" x 2" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Cherry Lite T-Molding:
The T-molding worked just fine. I had inadvertently left off the t-molding when purchasing the Schoen Golden Teak flooring about a month in advance. The cherry matched up very well. Thank you!
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Is this White Pine kiln dried?1 answer
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Yes it is.Q:
I would like to put a pine celing in my sun room, there is a hot tub in that room,and venting. My question is would this work fine, and should I leave wood unfinished or finished with the moister.1 answer
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Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.Q:
Can this be installed over radiant pex tubing?1 answer
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Engineered wood and floating floors (floors not attached to the subfloor) are most recommended for radiant heat. However, if you should choose to use solid wood for this application select species with the highest stability ratings (white pines stability is very low) . Be aware that even species with better dimensional stability characteristics cannot predictably be guaranteed to perform well over radiant heat. Therefore, solid wood applications over radiant in-floor heat is not recommended nor warrantied. Because of the wide array of in-floor heating systems on the market each with its own features and limitations please consult with your radiant flooring provider for installation methods and application advice.Q:
Could this floor be installed with Cut nails?1 answer
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Yes but only after regular fasteners have installed flooring. Cut nails are used as a decorative touch and are placed straight over floor joists.Q:
2 questions... 1. if we choose the wider planks, will we need to nail them down differently than normal t and g? Just shoot through the t?1 answer
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You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdfQ:
Can this product be used below grade,in a basement .The floor is concrete ,but i built raised wood floor using 2x6s and an 1 3/4 subfloor .Thanks1 answer
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Not recommended below grade.Q:
How would I install this over old linoleum sheet floors? Do I glue or nail it down? And what can I use as a moisture barrier for this type of application? Thanks!1 answer
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You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdfQ:
Are groves cut into the bottom of the Clover Leaf Pine wide plank? And can I lay it over linoleum floor that is in a large sheet not tiles? Thanks.1 answer
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This unfinished pine has a beveled edges on the bottom of the boards (not kerfed in the middle of plank).Q:
I like the look of the knots in the hardwoods. I'm makeing a woodworker woodshop that has a plywood subfloor and I need somthing hard to with stand a small workshop, I love the rutic look if I can get it, a 3/4 think X 5 or 6 wood be nice. What can stand up to a little abuse?1 answer
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This would be a good product choice, just keep in mind you will have to finish the material once it is installedQ:
can i get this product with finished coat how much $1 answer
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We have several prefinished pine floors, you can take a look at our Savannah Heart Pine or our Gold Heart Pine