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Tranquility 2  mmx6" resilient vinyl

Tranquility  2mm Kane County Oak Resilient Vinyl Flooring

Tranquility 2  mmx6" resilient vinyl
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45 sq. ft. per box
SKU: 10024483
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2mm Kane County Oak Resilient Vinyl Flooring

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2mm Kane County Oak Resilient Vinyl Flooring- 6" W x 36" L Peel and Stick Plank- 50 Year Warranty

Highlights:
- Just peel and stick! Pre-cut in plank sizes, it combines beauty with ease of installation. 
- Produced with recycled raw material to make it a beautiful environment friendly flooring. 
- Backed with a 50 Year Warranty

Quick Installation Tip: Subfloor surface must be clean, smooth, and level. Not recommended for installation over radiant heat.

Resilient flooring is moisture resistant which makes it an excellent choice for high moisture areas such as bathrooms, laundry rooms, kitchens, and basements. But it will also enhance the look and feel of bedrooms, living rooms, and any other areas of your home.
 

We caught up with real Lumber Liquidators' customers who volunteered to discuss their floor shopping, buying and installation experiences. In no way did these customers receive compensation for their kind words. (They're speaking straight from the heart.)

 


 

  • Brand:  Tranquility
  • FLOORING SKU:  10024483
  • SAMPLE SKU:  10024486
  • Limited Warranty:  50 years
  • Trade Name:  N/A
  • Botanical Name:  N/A
  • Marketing Name:  N/A
  • Janka Rating:  N/A
  • AC Rating:  N/A
  • Color Shade:  Light
  • Width:  6"
  • Thickness:  2 mm
  • Construction:  resilient vinyl
  • Installation Type:  Peel and Stick
  • Sq. Ft. Per Box:  45
  • Hardness Rating:  N/A
  • Waste:  5%
  • Weight per box/unit:  39.60
  • Installation Details:  Installation Guide.pdf

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4.1

(based on 7 reviews)

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    (2)

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(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Great product!

By Papa Clint

from Florence, SC

Verified Reviewer

Pros

  • Looks And Feels Like Wood

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Anywhere

    Delivery was quick and painless....
    Lumber Liquidators were very helpful

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No
     
    5.0

    love it

    By z

    from maple grove, mn

    Pros

      Cons

        Best Uses

          LR & FR

          • Was this a gift?:
          • No
           
          5.0

          " Just a great product"

          By Al

          from NY

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Easy to use

          Cons

          • None so far

          Best Uses

          • Easy Referbish

          looks great for a good price

          (4 of 6 customers found this review helpful)

           
          1.0

          Kane Country Oak Resilient Vinyl Plank

          By pdshep

          from LaPorte Co.

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

            Cons

            • Doesn't stick

            Best Uses

              I am so unhappy with this flooring. We followed instructions for laying this floor over new concrete: cleaned, primed, warm temperature in room and over 1/2 of the planks will not stay down. So disappointing. We are on a tight budget with our home improvements, that is why we chose this flooring. If there was a way to return this purchase I sure would!

              (3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

               
              5.0

              basically flawless

              By charlajoy

              from Eastern TN

              Pros

              • Beautiful flooring

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Living Room Or Kitchen

                Perfect oak color to match in tone with our oak cabinets. It's a little lighter than our cabinets and does not compete. Wow, easy to lay, very quickly installed and wonderful to look at. Can't say that it looks like wood, but I love it for what it is.

                (15 of 15 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                Easiest stuff to work with.

                By No longer stinky

                from Longview, Wa

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Easy to cut
                • Easy to fit
                • Fast to install
                • Forgiving
                • Slips Under Baseboards

                Cons

                • Corners May Peel Up

                Best Uses

                • Anywhere
                • Looks So Real

                I had a disasterous two week dog sitting experience of an old arthritic large lab. Had to pull all my carpets afterwards. Had no budget for a big replacement. This vinyl stick down was inexpensive. I put it in as a temporary fix, but I am going to leave it as it looks so good.I have lots of children and pets coming and going. Easiest stuff I have ever worked with and I have done hard wood and laminate installs. This stuff was quick and I can not emphasize enough how easy. I do have some popping up of corners but a little adhesive takes care of that. I think my floors might not have been perfectly clean and dry when I put in the vinyl. I even had to tell someone to reach down and touch the floor to prove it wasn't real. I did lay the strips randomly rather than the piramid style recommended on the box. It looks more authentic randomly placed.

                (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                Good product

                By Rock

                from Metairie, LA

                Pros

                • Affordable
                • Good In Wet Damp Areas Li
                • Great For Uneven Subfloor

                Cons

                • Not Sure On Durability

                Best Uses

                • Uneven Surface Subfloors

                Easy to install.

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                23 Questions | 23 Answers
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                • Q:

                  Do I need an underlayment to help with the noise or is the floating floor quiet enough?
                  Asked on 4/21/2013 by Ann the amateur from Carthage, MS

                  1 answer

                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    This Peel and Stick Plank is not a floating product,
                    2mm Kane County Oak Resilient Vinyl Flooring- 6" W x 36" L Peel and Stick Plank- 50 Year Warranty
                    Underlayment is not applicable.

                    Answered on 4/25/2013 by cc-2
                • Q:

                  With pets, will urine seep through between the planks?
                  Asked on 4/1/2013 by Deb from grand rapids mi

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    It potentially could. Urine is a caustic and it may effect the adhesive if left too long.

                    Answered on 4/3/2013 by Tech & Install
                • Q:

                  Can this vinyl tile be installed over Eco-Silent Underlayer?
                  Asked on 4/1/2013 by Sam from New York, NY

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    No. Floating click vinyl yes, stick down vinyl no.

                    Answered on 4/4/2013 by Tech & Install
                • Q:

                  can this product tran. vinyl planks be installed in a bathroom, and can you use a steam mop on it for cleaning.
                  Asked on 3/27/2013 by Donna from pitts. pa

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    Yes you can install in a bathroom, special attention to your subfloor base is recommended so you have full adherence. Floating Click Vinyl can be a better option. We do not recommend steam cleaners.

                    Answered on 3/27/2013 by Tech & Install
                • Q:

                  Can vinyl planks be installed in a second wood panel floor and using a clicking system instead of a pill an stick one?
                  Asked on 3/25/2013 by Luis from Savannah, GA. 31419

                  1 answer

                • Q:

                  Can I use this in a 5th wheel travel trailer with a slide? Is it too thick for the slide to glide over the vinyl? Will the underneath of the slide, scrape the flooring when moving the slide in? Will i need an underlay? Thanks.
                  Asked on 3/4/2013 by none

                  1 answer

                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    Thank you for writing in! I would be glad to help you with your questions.
                    You can contact me directly:
                    Mark
                    Technical & Installation Specialist
                    Office (800)-366-4204 ext. 4857
                    My work hours are 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern Standard Time

                    Answered on 3/5/2013 by cc-2
                • Q:

                  Can this be installed on top of low pile carpeting?
                  Asked on 3/1/2013 by Kelly

                  1 answer

                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    Unfortunately not. This peel & stick needs to be installed over a firm flat substrate. You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdf Thank you for writing in.

                    Answered on 3/7/2013 by cc-2
                • Q:

                  Can I use peel & stick with underlayment
                  Asked on 2/5/2013 by Carol from Watertown, CT

                  1 answer

                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    Unfortunately not.
                    This peel & stick needs to be installed over a firm flat substrate.
                    You can find complete installation instructions on the product page by clicking on the specs tab and then clicking on - Installation Guide.pdf
                    Thank you for writing in.

                    Answered on 2/6/2013 by cc-2
                • Q:

                  CAN TRANQUILITY FLOOR BE PLACED OVER EXISTING LAMINATE FLOOR?
                  Asked on 2/2/2013 by DAN from HOLIDAY,FL

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    No.

                    All subfloors must be smooth and flat or imperfections may show-through
                    Wood subfloors
                    • Subflooring must be solid, well nailed, and free from dust and flexing.
                    • Peel and Stick planks are not recommend for use directly over particle, chip board, or OSB oriented strand board. For a smooth surface, apply luan ply-board over wood subflooring.
                    • Peel and Stick planks are flexible and will conform to irregularities in the subfloor. In order to achieve a smooth installation, it is important that the subfloor be free from cracks, dents and protrusions. All nails and fasteners should be set flush with or slightly below the surface of the wood. All cracks, dents and other irregularities in the subfloor must be sanded out and or leveled using a fast drying leveling compound. (Do not use gypsum-based patching compounds.)
                    • Base subfloors in poor condition will have to be flat and firm before installing luan ply-board.
                    •All wax, grease, dirt and dust must be removed to insure proper bond
                    • Wood subfloors over a crawl space should have a minimum of 18" of cross-ventilated air space between the ground and the floor joists. In an area of high humidity due to ground moisture, a polyethylene plastic film should be laid over the ground in the crawl space with over-lapped widths and lengths, to serve as a moisture barrier in addition to the cross-ventilated air space.

                    Concrete and Moisture TrafficMaster Pro cement sealer (MFG Model # : SS96614) is highly recommended for moisture protection and improve adhesive performance on cement surfaces.
                    • The surface must be smooth, clean, dry and free from dust.
                    • Concrete floors must have polyethylene plastic film moisture barrier installed between the concrete and the ground.
                    •It is highly recommended that proper moisture tests be carried out on any slab. Although there are several methods that can be used, a (RH) Relative Humidity or calcium chloride method is preferred. Calcium Chloride test results should not exceed 3 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft. in 24hours.
                    • Peel and Stick planks are water-proof, however high subfloor moisture or flood mopping can adversely affect the glue bond.
                    • Peel and Stick planks should not be installed on concrete floors where there is danger of hydrostatic pressure or water seepage.
                    • All cracks in the concrete should be filed with a latex Portland cement-based patching compound. Patching areas need to be primed when dried. (Do not use gypsum-based patching compounds.)
                    • Old adhesives from a previous installation should be removed by scraping before the new vinyl is installed.
                    • Peel and Stick planks are not recommend for use over black asphalt cutback adhesives or over light-weight Gypcrete.

                    Answered on 2/4/2013 by Anonymous
                • Q:

                  Is there a vinyl floor that is not slippery with socks on?
                  Asked on 1/27/2013 by Rog from Hollywood fl.

                  1 answer

                  • Staff Reviewer

                    A:

                    I have this product in my house and it is not very slippery.
                    Thank you for writing in.

                    Answered on 2/5/2013 by cc-2
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