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BELLAWOOD 3/4" x 3 1/4" Bimini Sunset Teak |
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Bellawood offers a fantastic line of traditional domestic and exotic flooring that includes many beautiful wood species in a variety of widths and grades. Get your friends, family and neighbors talking about your new floor with our unique Bimini Sunset Teak flooring! What is "Select Grade"? A birthday cake without frosting? Lumber Liquidator$ FYI: Fenway Park chose Bellawood for its luxury suites and press box.
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hallway for downstairs. needed more sturdy wood for frequent use.
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Everyone involved in the process from deciding on the floor, to the end of the installation couldn't have been more helpful in giving us just what we wanted. [...]The color and finish is so beautiful. We are also very impressed with the quality of the sunset teak for the price we paid. If you are looking to install hardwood I highly recommend this beautiful hardwood.
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I was very impressed with the quality of the wood. There was hardly any scrap through the entire install. I had two boxes extra and I only accounted for 15% scrap. I probably had 5%.
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Our lisbon cork floor was installed alte Sept 2011. By DEcember some spaces were appearing between tiles. NOw there are several places where the gaps are more than 1/4" thick- why and can this be fixed?1 answer
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I would be glad to help you with this question.Q:
Can this be a floating floor over linolium in a kitchen?1 answer
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Yes this can.Q:
Does Lumber Liquidators sell a floor grade polyurethane as recommended with my cork flooring installation instructions?1 answer
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Unfortunately we do not sell floor finishes.Q:
can this be applied on a concrete basement floor ? currently have carpet in my finished basement that I need to replace soon.1 answer
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Yes it can. With proper installation and care this flooring will last for years in this application.Q:
how is it for the bathroom and how do you clean it as in sweeping in moping1 answer
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Due to the excessive moisture present in a full bath we cannot recommend any of our natural flooring or laminate products for this application, I would suggest one of our vinyl Tranquility products. We have a 2mm peel and stick and now a 4mm click together product that can go in full bath areas or where moisture is a concern.Q:
Is a moisture barrier required under this flooring?1 answer
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If over concrete yes. A 6 mil poly sheeting moisture barrier should be laid for floating floors for an On or Below Grade Concrete subfloor. Overlap seams 4" to 6" and tape with duct tape.Q:
Can you put cork on stairs?1 answer
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Not recommended or practical because of it's construction. Great for floors, not for stairs.Q:
I have installed the Cassatt Cork flooring and now need to seal using the recommended water based polyurethane. Would Bona Mega sealer be appropriate to use? Do I need to prep the flooring before application?1 answer
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We recommend using a floor grade water base polyurethane to seal the cork after installation. Since the Bona Mega Sealer is not our product, it would be best to check with Bona regarding prep and its recommended application.Q:
Is this a veneered or homogeneous product? If it is veneered are any of the cork floating floors homogeneous?1 answer
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All of our floating corks have an HDF core by design; cork is not ridged or strong enough to have a milled click joint . We do have solid cork glue down tiles.Q:
I'm considering installing this product in my kitchen. I have indoor dogs and it is a high traffic area. Will the urethane coating stand up to this type of usage?1 answer
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Despite today's advanced technology, water spills, dirt and other abrasive substances can damage a wood floor's finish. Location, traffic patterns, how often the floor is vacuumed and cleaned, children and/or pets are all factors that influence wear and durability.