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Schön Quick Clic Engineered 3/8" x 4-3/4" Honey Red Oak Quick Clic Engineered |
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Schön Quick Clic engineered flooring is constructed with a real hardwood veneer atop a moisture-resistant HDF core (high density fiberboard) which is made from real wood fibers that are compressed into a dense, impact-resistant format. In addition to providing extra protection against denting, the HDF enables the most precise milling of the locking profile to enhance ease of use and long-term durability. Quick Highlights: Did you know? Click here for the Product Technical Data Sheet Don't forget the molding and stair treads!
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Good for DIY installation.
Nice finish (think it's being replaced as Gunstock now) & grain
Oak can be softer, so you may get dents if drop something sharp.
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Takes some time to deliver for in-store pickup, so order well in advance
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We put this in a large bedroom and love it!
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Can this be installed on a concrete floor?1 answer
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Yes.Q:
We have a large dog, how will the floor hold up compared to traditional hardwood?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.Q:
What happens to this floor from dog urine1 answer
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Pet urine, when cleaned up quick isn't an issue but if left to dry it can burn finish as it is a caustic.Q:
I have 4 dogs, 3 kids. How will this product hold up in a high traffic area? Planning on installing in Living and family room 1st. floor.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.Q:
can it be glued to cement floor1 answer
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No. This is designed to float. You can glue-down any standard tongue and groove engineered floor.Q:
does this product require a vapor barrier when installed on concrete1 answer
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Yes it does.Q:
Does this item have accessories with it? stair nose, moldings or trim. If not how do you match this floor with thses items to complete a floor? Also which size engineered flooring is best, 7/16 or 3/8?1 answer
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We do not at this time have all the accessories to match this material, you can purchase unfinished and stain them to match your flooring or accent your flooring with our primed white moldingsQ:
Can I add a small amount of glue to the lock joints to prevent any possible squeaking or other noises? If so, what type?1 answer
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If you were to decide to use additional glue on the joints I would recommend our Tongue and Groove (PVA) adhesive or Tite Bond II or III available at most home centers.Q:
what is the random lenghts (range)?1 answer
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These boards are all 43" in length.