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2" x 12" Red Oak Grill Flush w/Frame |
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Match your new floors. Please note the nominal thickness of the wood and bamboo (not laminate) grills is 5/8". It can be used with any floor that thick or thicker, but not thinner. Not sure if this is the right product? (Actual product image not shown. Color will vary depending on species.)
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I recommend these be installed at the same time as the floor for the absolute cleanest look. I cant imagine installing these after the floor is already down.
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What is the suggested method for cleaning the flooring?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:
How long after installation does it have to sit/settle before putting furniture in place?1 answer
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No need to wait for this nail down product.Q:
Is this wood grown in the USA? How does the Builder's Pride brand compare with the Bellawood? What is the average length of the wood pieces? What is the shortest length and how many really short pieces (12" or less) are in each box? Thank you.1 answer
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This material is grown in the US, the Builders Pride does not have as many coats of finish as the Bellawood does and the Bellawood will come with a 100 year transferable warranty. The boards will range from 12" to 72" and each box will vary with boards of different lengths, we have no way of knowing how many of each length will be in each box, sorryQ:
What is the Tabor rating on the finish? Is this flooring FSC certified?1 answer
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Minimum 550 cycles.Q:
We are installing this in our kitchen,entry way and dining room. We have MDF board in the dining room. Lineoleum in kitchen. We have to make rooms even. What would you suggest for underlayment. Plywood first, then felt? No moisture issues.1 answer
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Yes, 1/2" minimum ply wood (CDX) then 15 lb roofing felt.Q:
Is this product suitable for concrete base underneath? Can it be glued onto contrete or do I need to install plywood in between the contrete and the wood flooring. I'm installing on a 3rd floor room, not the basement, so should moisture be a concern? Do you recommend I buy your engineered wood flooring product instead of this for installing and glueing on concrete. Thanks.1 answer
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Please call our Tech and Install Department @ (800) 366-4204 for a detailed response to this question.