Chesapeake Hardwood Flooring made in China
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Comments (3)I've been to many retailers in my area (Southern Ontario), but only found 1 retailer who carries GRS and i really like the floor. I know very little about the product, and can't find too much about them on the internet (other than this thread - which got no replies :) Seems they were Canadian Manufactured in pre-2009 but had to outsource to China from 2009-2012 but came back to Canada since then? thanks for the quick reply...See MoreEngineered hardwood floors
Comments (3)"From The Forest" Freedom collection is a good brand to consider if you are looking for a reasonably priced American made engineered floor....See MoreWould you buy hardwood flooring from China? (Tradewinds hardwood)
Comments (3)I have not heard of that brand but we purchased the Bella Cera Ruscello flooring and when the boxes showed up it said the dreaded "Made in China" on them. What could I do at that point? We had it installed and are very happy. There is not one piece in the 1100 sq ft that has a flaw. Now, it has only been a few months, but no problems so far... And we also did about 60 sq ft of LM St Laurent flooring in our vanity area almost 2 years ago, it was "Made in China", which I did not know until later, no problems with it either....See MoreArtisan Hardwood Flooring - has anyone considered or installed?
Comments (24)appreciate @SJ McCarthy agreed wood is wood. I've had cork before from prior owner, several residences ago and it is warm underfoot but not for us. Not sure if cork was maintained well or not but it wasn't in great shape when we bought that house so we had the discolored cork floor professionally removed and replaced with HW. Fridge water line and later on Fridge leaked in the back, needed wood floor replacement, not planning on wood in our next home (no Laminant/Engineered either after trying Laminant in our next residence (moisture caused swelling of the Laminant planks)). Engineered planks had cupping due to moisture by kitchen appliances....See MoreIlan Benatar
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