SPECIES |
OAK |
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collection |
LifeSeal |
SURFACE TEXTURE |
Embossed |
CONSTRUCTION |
Rigid Core |
COLOR |
Sand and Sun |
GLOSS |
Low Gloss |
FINISH |
Urethane |
EDGE DETAIL |
Micro Ednge/Micro Ends |
GRADING |
Better |
LIGHT SENSITIVITY |
Low |
SQ. FT. PER BOX |
29.53 per box |
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PLANK LENGTH |
60 inch |
PLANK THICKNESS |
6 mm |
PLANK WIDTH |
7.09 in |
Get 100% Waterproof Protection with Rigid Core Vinyl Flooring
With solid wood floors, there’s always one primary concern — water. It can destroy your hardwoods. But not rigid core vinyl flooring. It’s 100% waterproof. So you can enjoy the look of hardwood floors without worries. You can install it anywhere in your home without concerns about spills or everyday messes.
Scratch and Dent Resistant Flooring
LifeSeal’s rigid core construction incorporates a wear layer that wards off scratches and dents to keep your floors looking great. That makes them the perfect choice for high-traffic areas in your home. They also dampen sound, so you won’t get the hollow sound some other floors produce. Our rigid core vinyl flooring comes in 35 colors with distressed and traditional wood looks featuring maple and oak. Or choose a natural, stone look.
Rigid Core Vinyl Flooring is Pet Friendly
You love your pets. But sometimes, watching them scratch and gouge your floors is tough. You won’t have that concern with LifeSeal. Its design eliminates air pockets, increasing the floor’s hardness. And with 100% waterproof protection, you won’t have to panic if your pet has an accident. Rigid core vinyl floors can take it.
Let the Sun Shine
The wear layer protects against scratching. But, rigid core vinyl flooring also includes a UV coating to prevent discoloration from sun exposure. Plus, the flooring won’t expand and contract like natural hardwoods if high humidity accompanies the bright sun. So, you won’t have to fret over your floor’s crowning or cupping. You can use LifeSeal comfortably in three-season rooms and rooms with direct sunlight.
RESIDENTIAL
WHERE CAN I INSTALL THIS FLOOR?
On/Above Ground Level
CAN I DO THIS MYSELF?
DIY Level: Beginner
INSTALLATION METHOD
Nail
Hardwood flooring is mechanically fastened to the wood subfloor using staples, cleats or nails. This is the most popular and economical installation method.
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