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Lumber Liquidators 20

Lumber Liquidators 20' x 16' Tarp

Lumber Liquidators 20
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SKU: 10005622
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Lumber Liquidators 20' x 16' Tarp

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20' x 16' Lumber Liquidators Tarp

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4.8

(based on 5 reviews)

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100%

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  • Durable (3)
  • High quality (3)

Cons

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      (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      GREAT DEAL

      By NW CONST

      from ROGERS, AR

      Pros

      • Quality is great
      • VERY LG TARP SM PRICE

      Cons

      • Cant think of any

      Best Uses

      • KEEP RAIN OFF ORDER

      WE BOUGHT SAND AND FINISH MAPLE FLOORING AND USED IT TO GET THE ORDER HOME DRY

       
      5.0

      we'll be back

      By nee nee

      from lawrenceville,ga

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Install
      • Good price

      Cons

      • Trim doesn't match well

      Best Uses

        pleased with it

         
        5.0

        Great value and look

        By dlewis

        from Jackson, MS

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Durable
        • Good Value
        • High Quality

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Love the look and feel of the flooring.

             
            5.0

            natural bamboo 15yr warranty

            By Nate

            from Jackson

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Durable
            • Good Value
            • High Quality

            Cons

              Best Uses

                Great flooring, great price. Don't know what else to say

                (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Life Saver

                By go gether

                from lake, Ms.

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Durable
                • High Quality

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                    This tarp saved my hardwood floor purchase.. I bought 120sqft of Bellawood White Oak flooring. While inside the store paying for my purchase the bottom decided to fall out of the sky and it started pouring rain. I got the tarp to cover my flooring in the back of my pickup and drove 53 miles to home without one square millimeter getting wet and the tarp looking as new as an hour earlier 53 miles at 70mph.. not one single fray.. I now use the tarp as an over head cover while working on projects my fincee has for me remodeling our house...

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                    • Q:

                      What manufactures cleaning products are recommended for this floor?
                      Asked on 5/9/2013 by doob from nj

                      1 answer

                      • Staff Reviewer

                        A:

                        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. In addition, we do not recommend using steamers or wet-jet cleaning systems for hardwood because spraying can collect moisture in between board edges. The use of these products is at your own risk.
                        Thank you for your inquiry.

                        Answered on 5/15/2013 by cc-2
                    • Q:

                      4and 3/4 wide , 31 sf per box , but how long are the pieces?
                      Asked on 1/29/2013 by Steve from Illinois

                      1 answer

                      • Staff Reviewer

                        A:

                        This product has random lengths 15-3/4" to 47-1/4".
                        Thank you for your inquiry.

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

                      I have tpo replace the floor on my front screen porch. What kind of would will last the longest. I would like something that is tongue and grove about 2 1/4" or 2 1/2" wide.
                      Asked on 1/8/2013 by Anonymous

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        Wood flooring is a dynamic material subject to changes in dimension as a result of changes in humidity in the surrounding environment. It is recommended that the rooms that will have refinished wood installed be climate controlled with temperatures of 50 to 80 degrees F., preferably 65 to 75 degrees F. humidity of 35% to 55% maintained. In addition, the rooms should not be closed off from a normal air flow. Therefore with prefinished flooring, you will experience problems in a non-environmentally controlled area. Our most stable flooring is our engineered, bamboo, and laminate. They too recommend climate control in their expressed warranty's.

                        Urethane finish can't handle the dimensional changes that take place with extreme environmental shifts, HOWEVER you can use an unfinished hardwood (preferably quarter/rift sawn) finished with tung or other natural oils as with covered porch flooring. These site finished penetrating sealers expand and contract with the flooring without cracking.

                        Answered on 1/9/2013 by Tech & Install
                    • Q:

                      I already have hardwood floors,can I put this over the existing floor?
                      Asked on 12/19/2012 by Anonymous

                      1 answer

                      • Staff Reviewer

                        A:

                        Yes you can.
                        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 12/26/2012 by cc-2
                    • Q:

                      can HDF flooring be used on concrete slab?
                      Asked on 12/4/2012 by Jerry from Stratford CT

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        Yes over fully cured and dry concrete. A 6 to 8 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 lay approved underlayment.

                        Answered on 12/6/2012 by Tech & Install
                    • Q:

                      Is this flooring good for a kitchen or bathroom?
                      Asked on 12/3/2012 by missy66

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        Hardwood, engineered, laminate (higher warranty laminate is better in high traffic areas like kitchens), vinyl, cork, and high warranty bamboo (Morning Star) is acceptable for installation in a kitchen, but we highly recommend you put a throw rug by the sink because an excess of water can damage any floor. Like hardwood flooring, spills should be toweled dry promptly.

                        Wood flooring can be installed through out the home, but there are concerns about installation in bathrooms. Bathrooms are areas of high moisture. With full baths there are concerns with water spills, high humidity due to steamy showers, and toilet over flows. Elevated moisture in a full bath can create finish issues, board warping, and buckling. When installing in these areas extreme caution is advised and it is recommended to choose wood flooring with high stability. Make sure you have good air flow and use mats to absorb moisture when coming out of the tube or shower. Many wood floors will not be warranted in a bathroom application. An alternative would be our Tranquility vinyl Click flooring. The Tranquility vinyl click flooring looks like real wood, but will not be affected by moisture like wood floors.

                        Answered on 12/4/2012 by Tech & Install
                    • Q:

                      What do you use to clean this flooring?
                      Asked on 11/29/2012 by missyL

                      1 answer

                      • CUSTOMER CARE

                        A:

                        For general cleaning a swiffer type system works best. Not one that sprays the floor however. Lightly damp is fine but never soak or flood mop your floor. Do not use steam mops. Have a no shoes policy as much as possible. Use felt pads on all furniture. Sweep often.

                        Bellawood Cleaner works very well, find it here - http://www.lumberliquidators.com/catalog/section.jsp?categoryId=19

                        In addition, Bona Kemi makes good and safe hardwood flooring cleaner.

                        Do not use oil-type cleaner of any kind.

                        Answered on 11/30/2012 by Tech & Install
                    • Q:

                      We were told that the floor would darken or deepen in color over time. When is it safe to put an area rug over a newly installed floor? And what is the best way to clean the floor?
                      Asked on 11/8/2012 by Nunnery from Peoria, IL

                      1 answer

                      • Staff Reviewer

                        A:

                        All wood species can change color over time due to oxidation or when exposed to light. In some species, the change can be more dramatic and may darken in color over time, while others tend to lighten. Currently there is no known value set for Patina or color change of a species so contractors and or customers should be aware of this normal condition. As your floor ages, color or shading called “patina” can occur. This process can be rapid the first 3 months, less in 6 months, then finishing off in about I year. Moving the furniture and rugs around helps to even out areas that were not exposed to light. Try to avoid large area rugs for the first 3 months.
                        Thank you for your inquiry.

                        Answered on 11/20/2012 by cc-2
                    • Q:

                      The picture of the "t" molding appears to have a raised, rounded top. How high is this from the flooring? Is this a trip hazard?
                      Asked on 9/25/2012 by newvous novice from Palmyra, NY

                      1 answer

                      • Staff Reviewer

                        A:

                        This is approx. 1/4" off the floor and is not usually a tripping concern in most applications.
                        Thank you for writing in.

                        Answered on 10/3/2012 by cc-2
                    • Q:

                      What gap do I hold 7/16" x 4-3/4" Brazilian Koa by Schön Quick Clic Engineered flooring to on the outside perimeter of the walls?
                      Asked on 9/9/2012 by Installer from Milwaukee, WI

                      1 answer

                      • Staff Reviewer

                        A:

                        A 7/16" gap is required against any vertical obstruction.
                        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 9/11/2012 by cc-2
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