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3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT White Oak Reducer |
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PRWORED - 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 6.5LFT White Oak Reducer Prefinished 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 White Oak Reducer:
Such a beautiful floor, much better than wall-to-wall carpet, clean, and easy to care for. White oak natural looks stunning, like fine furniture. Really pops! Rich and refined. What else can I say, except go for it!!
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Can this flooring be installed over radient heated cement floor?1 answer
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Yes. The important thing is to follow Dream Home's instructions for this floor over radiant heat. For those details type, "Dream Home" here - http://www.lumberliquidators.com/custserv/aboutus.jsp?pageName=Flooring101Q:
Wanting to install this in a RV would it work. Seen some done not sure what they used.1 answer
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These floors require year round HVAC. I recommend contacting a coach/camper trailer manufacturer for recommendation.Q:
What do you use to clean laminated floors? What kind of cleaning products do you use on this type of floor?1 answer
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We can only recommend our Bellawood Floor Cleaner, or cleaners that are safe for water based urethane finishes. Never use any polish, wax, oil soaps or cleaners that add shine to the floor.Q:
I am laying 1200Sqft..What will I need to purchase besides the floor to install1 answer
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You will need 1200 Sqft. of an underlayment to support the laminate, doorway transitions and possibly quarter round to trim out at the baseboards.Q:
I am trying to match up some 7mm laminate that I have. I need several additional boxes to complete a floor I want to do. Do you carry any 7mm or do you carry anything that would work with what I already have have.1 answer
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We do carry a couple of 7mm laminate floors, but if they are not made from the same manufacture of your existing flooring the locking system may not work. Another issue would be the picture on our 7mm laminate may not match in design or color of your existing laminate. The 7mm laminates we offered are listed on page 42 of the Lumber Liquidators Summer 2011 catalogue.Q:
Can this be used in a basement (on cement floor) and withstand professional gym equipment such as a treadmill and stairmaster?1 answer
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I would recommend a 10 mm product with a better warranty if it was me.Q:
I was considering this flooring for the inside of my travel trailer. Does this present any particular issues? I would also like to staple it down, are there are issues with this installation technique?1 answer
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Laminate floors are installed by clicking the joints together and are a "floating floor".Q:
how many boxes would it take a floor that is 240 sq ft.?1 answer
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26.8 sq. ft. per box = 241.2 sq. ft. for 9 boxes, an additional box may be necessary for waste.Q:
Would like to know if this product is good for a seasonal place or porch that will be exposed to below freezing temperatures? If not which product like this would you recommend?1 answer
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All of our flooring products are designed to for interior use only and to be maintained at appropriate temperature and humidity levels.Q:
what will happen to this product if you put it in a basement and the basement had flooding?1 answer
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If this product were installed in a basement and were to get flooded the seams of the laminate could start to swell or the flooring could buckle due to expansion of the flooring and not enough space for movement. If you have flooding occur in your basement often I would not recommend installing any wood flooring products.