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About Rigid Core Floor Coverings
Description
Built from the highest quality materials, this floor brings the natural look of hardwood directly into your home. This versatile option will deliver that special style youve been looking for. Is your space traditional, modern, or a bit of both? This charming floor shines in any decor setting. This floors durable Vinyl Plank planks will look right at home, making any space feel more welcoming. Plus, with Hardwood Bargains exacting quality control standards, you know you are getting one of the best floors on the market. Beautiful, durable, affordable - what are you waiting for?
Specifications
- SKU
- BAU-F-ASPC9CL
- Product Type
- Rigid Core
- Connection
- Click & Lock
- Finish
- Aluminum Oxide
- Style
- Embossed
- Color
- Cortland
- Collection
- Innova
- Width
- 9"
- Length
- 60"
- Thickness
- 5 pt 5mm
- Wear Layer
- 12 mil
- SF Per Box
- 26.18
- Weight/SF
- 1.7 lbs
- Weight/Box
- 44.5 lbs
- Finish Warranty
- 25 Years
- Maintenance
- Floor Care Guide
Frequently asked questions
What is a click & lock connection?
A click and lock connection is a type of locking floor system that have a constructed interlocking system built in. The planks are specifically machined to “click” and “lock” into place when being installed. No seam glue or adhesive necessary as the planks are built to lock in place. In a click and lock floor the planks are installed with a “click” together method without nailing or gluing down to the subfloor. A click and lock floor is machined to easily snap together, no glue needed. These floors are ideal for floating and make for the easiest DIY installations as they can be floated on almost any subfloor, concrete, or even the existing floor.
What are the benefits of an aluminum oxide finish?
One of the most popular finishes today, Aluminum Oxide (Urethane) finishes are considered the most durable. Urethane coating creates a plastic-like shield that is extremely scratch resistant. Everyday wear or damage is generally contained to the finish and rarely to the wood underneath. Though often considered a little harder to repair than Oil finished floors, Aluminum Oxide finished hardwoods are some of the most durable floors you can buy.