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3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Koa Reducer |
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PRKORED - 3/4 X2 1/4 Prefinished Brazilian Koa Reducer 6.5 Lf. Reducers provide a smooth transition between floors of different heights. Perfect for connecting wood flooring with vinyl or low pile carpet. |
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Comments about 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Koa Reducer:
This is a reducer that I needed to finish off for a hardwood project. It functioned fine, but was a bit twisted. I will check for this next time when picking up a product like this.
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The guys at the shop in Reno are knowledgable and friendly, I will not hesitate to bring in my clients in the future.
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Comments about 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Koa Reducer:
The installation of my hardwood floors was seamless and quick. I am so impressed with my floors and cant wait to do my next project, starting with the floor. Thanks so much to Josh at Fairway Floors who really made my new rooms a dream come true.
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Comments about 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Koa Reducer:
Looks absolutely gorgeous! We comment to eachother that we feel like we are on vacation in our own home b/c it looks so nice!!
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Comments about 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Koa Reducer:
This is one of the nicest looking hardwood floors I have installed. Good strong wood and the dark grains add a very attractive accent to the floor.
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Comments about 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT Brazilian Koa Reducer:
[...] (:My kitchen floor the Brazilian Koa tiger looks so good even the installer wants to put it in his home. He said it was very easy to install. Everyone who comes into the kitchen says that they love the floor. Thank you Lumber Liquidators for having[...] excellent prices for good quality wood flooring.
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I have bought Charisma Plus six month ago, just tried to install now. The problem is the locking system. If I lock it length wise they I could not lock it width wise and vice versa even I tapped from the sides. I could never install the laminated floor. My investment is wasted, I would rather buy carpet.Someone can help me how to install, I can not pay for the labor so I want to install myself.1 answer
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Please contact me directly and I would be glad to answer any of your installation questions.Q:
can this tile work in a daycare center for children, it has to be mopped often?1 answer
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Wet mopping is not recommended for any laminate flooring.Q:
Could we paint yardlines and an end zone on this floor to give the appearance of a football field?1 answer
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It has been done before but would not last long and may not stick well.Q:
Do you think this flooring would work well in a laundry/mud room, the only time water would get on it would be if something went wrong with the washer.1 answer
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Laminate floor and water are not friends. There are no sealers that will ever make this type of floor completely waterproof as it is impossible to seal every crack. Water always finds a crack and spending time and money applying a sealer might give you a false sense of protection that is not really there. The better option might be to simply consider a waterproof mat application in areas you are concerned with, and quickly dry the floor anytime it does get wet. You may also consider one of our vinyl floors for these areas. Please feel free to contact our product specialists at 1-800-476-0007 with any additional questions or to further discuss your project.Q:
I want to put this in my basement (concrete floor)I have a sump pump installed just in case of flooding, is this vinyl going to hold up under an inch of water? If not please recommend a floor product that I could use instead.1 answer
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Due to the possibility of flooding; i would not recommend this laminate product for this application, I would suggest our 4mm click together vinyl Tranquility products that can go in full bath areas or where moisture is a concern. Thank you for your inquiry.Q:
we are thinking about this floor for a sports themed man cave family room. do we need to add extra finish to the top to prevent it from being scraped? we have a dog and will be using the room frequently. thanks1 answer
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This product cannot be top coated (won't stick).Q:
I have a wall with a door that has an aluminum jam. The jam is flush with the wall and it does not transition; so in other words, the laminate flooring,when installed, would be 1/4" from the jam with no way to trim it out--leaving an exposed gap. The current flooring is carpet with vinyl at the doorway. I plan on installing laminate with the 9/16" baseboard trim. There is no way to put the floor under the jam per the installation guide.1 answer
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You got it figured right.Q:
Can I use this floor for a movement area in a gym with a concrete moisture barrier? Does the Eco underlay provide enough sock absorption for dance like Zumba and martial arts? Should I use cork underlayment also? Thanks1 answer
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This has an AC 3 rating; Residential, Heavy Traffic: Suitable for all areas. A 6 mil poly sheeting moisture barrier should be laid for floating floors for an On or Below Grade Concrete subfloor. Overlap seams 4" and tape with duct tape. Overlay perimeter 3-4" up wall. Then an approved underlayment, ECO Silent Sound would work well.Q:
I own a hotel in Phoenix with a 3,000 sqft rooftop deck - currently we have modular carpet tiles on top of a built up deck with plywood subfloors, carpet tiles are attached with pressure sensitive adhesive. I'm willing to give this a shot, but just want to make sure it's UV protected - I am not going to be gluing it down to anything, instead I'll be using tactiles, which are basically extremely sticky 4" square stickers that are now used for modular flooring instead of adhesives.1 answer
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This flooring will not perform well at all outside. A sure failure if not in a climate controlled building.Q:
Can this floor be put on top of carpet?1 answer
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No, any carpet will have to be removed because it offers no moisture protection or support to the locking system.