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Exotic Flooring Iron Wood 0.5-inch Engingeered Hardwood Floor (18.99 SF) $67.99 A hardwood floor will add a beautiful and warm touch to your home. This engineered hardwood floor features precision milled 4-sided tongue and grooves for easy installation. |
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Black & Decker Garage and Workshop Storage Cabinet $216.99 This durable Black and Decker garage and workshop storage cabinet provides organized storage solutions. This storage features two adjustable and two fixed shelves behind locking doors and adjustable leg levelers great for uneven floor surfaces. |
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Brazilian Walnut Floors (18.99 SF) $67.99 This Brazilian Walnut flooring goes over concrete or wooden subfloors and is real hardwood engineered. Featuring a hard carved Microbevel edge design, this floor is as versatile as it is beautiful and can be installed Quick Float, glue down or nail down. |
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Exotic Brazilian Rosewood Floors (18.99 SF) $60.49 This Exotic flooring goes over concrete or wooden subfloors and is real hardwood engineered. Featuring a hard carved Microbevel edge design, this floor is as versatile as it is beautiful and can be installed via Quick Float, glue down or nail down. |
engineered wood floors Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have to buff and coat engineered wood floors after installation?
no, most are treated with the same finish as solid hardwoods are, aluminum oxide. the amount of this can differ between the two, so a coat or two of polyurethane would make a noticeable change. this will serve as another layer of protection/anti-wear that would prolong the finish of the floor. remember that you will only be able to apply a one time light sanding to the floor if there is ever any need.
Home Inspection Failed to Show Structure Problem?
When we bought our home last summer, the sellers disclosed that there had been a structural problem that they addressed. They stated they would consider repairs or price concession of my home inspector found any problem. I made sure to get a home inspector who was a professional engineer and let him know the problem. He found nothing wrong, except for one joist that did not have a brace on it. Six months later we have contractor look at house to put in wood flooring. He is appalled. States the joists should be 12 inches a part, not 24 inches apart (it is a 3 story home; the joists are 24 inches apart and have two stories plus an attic that they are supporting). We have noticed since moving in that the floor saggs in areas. To fix it will cost $15,000 or more. What do we do?
Most home inspectors have Errors and omissions insurance, this will protect them and you for missing something so big like 24" joist spacing. But you also must look at the joist size is it 8", 10", 12" makes a big difference in span load. Also if the house was built in the last 25 years I'm sure it needed a building permit and 3 stories needs to be engineered so go down to your building dept. and inquire you might find out your builder cheated on lumber. In that case they are still responsible if you can find them.
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