DIY Hardwood Flooring on Stairs- Flooret Silvan Line

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Here's how to install Flooret's Anza Silvan Hardwood Flooring and stair nosing on our staircase - Its much easier than you think!
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Комментарии • 6

  • @Flooret
    @Flooret 5 месяцев назад +1

    The whole team wants your entire toolset 👀this is a great tutorial!

    • @scottfandrich6650
      @scottfandrich6650 3 месяца назад

      I thought he said he would leave a link in the comments. Clever stair templates.

  • @collinmiller8866
    @collinmiller8866 5 месяцев назад +1

    Okay they look great but they have a .7MM wear layer… that’s like nothing. You can get really great quality Engineered hardwood with 4MM wear layer for like $6 and it can be refinished. Meaning it will likely last longer than our lifetime.

    • @Flooret
      @Flooret 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there! We'd love to chime in on this, as its an initial reaction we often get! At first glance, a thin wear layer might raise some red flags for someone looking for the highest-performing durable floor. However, wear layer thickness in engineered hardwood flooring doesn’t have the impact that you might expect. In fact, Silvan’s thinner wear layer allows its extremely strong core to do its job in protecting against dents and other damage.
      While companies advertising a thick hardwood wear layer often cite how many times their flooring can be refinished, the reality of refinishing an engineered hardwood installation is time-consuming, challenging to orchestrate, and very costly.
      In fact, between moving furniture, hiring a crew to sand and then refinish the entire installation, and accounting for the time spent on the project, it is often less expensive to simply replace your full installation with brand-new flooring. And while you are certainly welcome to replace your entire installation, we recommend simply replacing the damaged or worn area with new Silvan planks, which can be done at any time.
      If you have more questions, feel free to reach out to us at support@flooret.com!

    • @collinmiller8866
      @collinmiller8866 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Flooret I appreciate the reply. Idk who you are paying to refinishing a floor. But it doesn’t cost $5.5 a square foot to refinish a floor.

    • @drganzo1
      @drganzo1 3 часа назад

      @@Flooret Actually this response is a little dishonest. this flooring is a ultra thin veneer with what looks like a MDF core for $5.5. This is the type of product that takes advantage of people who don't know better. You can get white oak engeneered planks with 4mm veneer for $6.30 ish and that is either glue in or nail on. and can last longer than the house its installed. paying this much for click in flooring your going to pay a lot of money for a spongy floor. Do not recommend.