Belmont ANTIQUE BRONZE 8mm French Bleed Laminate Flooring
As low as $1.99 per sq.ft Sale price $1.39 per sq.ft
Price Per Box/Unit: $47.48$33.17
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23.86 sq.ft / box
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With French Bleed laminate flooring will create on-of-the-kind room. Antique Bronze floor comes in 5" narrow plank with french bleed finish and micro-beveled edges for ultra natural look and feel. This floor can be install in all busy spaces of your home. Each box covers a total of 23.86 sq.ft and is backed up with a 25-year residential warranty.
Allow unopened cartons of planks to remain in the room where they are to be installed at least 24 hours prior to installation. This is to allow the wood to adopt to the normal environment of the room. All surfaces must be clean, dry, smooth and level before installation. Do not install planks over: 1. Any floor exposed to excessively hot or cold temperature. 2. Any floor exposed to excessive moisture. 3. Any floor exposed to excessive moisture. 4. Radiant heated floors. 5. Particle boards.
Plank Installation: 1. Unroll Moisture barrier foam to cover entire room ( only if you install over cement subfloor) 2. Begin in one corner of the room with four planks. The extended groove facing out into the room. The tongue pointing toward the starting wall. 3. At a slight angle insert the tongue of plank A into the groove of plank B, until the laminate edges meet, then press downward to lock. There should not be any gaps at the joints if attached correctly. 4. Follow this method in both directions until the floor is covered. 5. If last row needs to be cut, use circular saw to cut as necessary. 6. Maintain a quarter inch expansion space between the floor planks and the wall.
Maintenance: Sweep, damp mop, or vacuum regularly. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Use furniture leg coasters. Do not wax! This will make the floor’s surface too slippery and may cause accidents.