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Comments (96)I would like to get feedback on the Supercore Basics line. I am looking at Solitude for around 1,000 sf. I have an old wood subfloor that I am going to need to do a lot of leveling on. Where do you draw the line for telling someone that a 4.5mm floor is not for them? I know I only get a 12mil wear layer, but the fact that it is still Aluminum Oxide and has a stone composite core makes me feel it will be ok. Is there any difference in the locking system? The lock does not seem as hefty on the samples for the basics line. I get concerned that with an old pier and beam supported floor that has settled, even if I level the floor, will the less hardy locking system fail if I get slight movement with any further settling?...See MoreAdura Max vs Supercore
Comments (15)I too have had great experience with Supercore from WeShipFloors.com - the service was excellent and the delivery process went very smooth. As Alan has stated before, all floors scratch, so you must be respectful of your flooring and practice due diligence to keep it protected. I chose the Maple Brown Sugar for my project, it is the perfect medium brown, without any strong grain or character designs. What got me most interested was the range of pattern that is offered by the exclusive "continuous roll" process used for Supercore. This process will guarantee a wide range of pattern print which eliminates the repeat issue (with other brands) that could result in a lower quality finished look for the space. A second enticing mention for Supercore is that they offer the most range of colors and designs that I have seen anywhere. It is worth mentioning that SPC (stone plastic composite) by Supercore is a NO VOC product that offers 12mil builder and 30mil commercial grade wear layers, and is an import product just like all other SPC products available on the market at this time....See MoreModern looking carpet?
Comments (7)I picked Sandal because I wanted a floor that was a neutral light/medium brown and I didn’t want a floor with any gray in it. Once installed, I’d say it does have a bit of a grayish or whitish “dusty” look to it....See MoreSupercore flooring install, the refrigerator dented it.
Comments (21)I agree he should've contacted the seller of the flooring first, and the seller had the right to explain here. It doesn't give them the right to be rude. After that, it all broke down. It's not clear who's correct on some of these points-- and they do disagree sharply on several points: * the hardness of & degree of level of the subfloor--which WeShipFloors has never seen. Also, no tests were done to see if he truly got a defective batch, since seller was so outraged that the initial contact was BBB--*not* at complaint level--and came out swinging from the start, telling the customer he "screwed up" and "whether you wish to admit it or not." I agree with the seller's point, just not the unprofessional wording. You don't talk that way to a customer, any customer. Including one who believes that an inquiry on BBB is not as bad as a complaint. WeShipFloors came out ready to fight like a 12-year-old whose lemonade stand just got criticized. Also in debate: is this floor soft or not? Points that support that possibility: * Reshaping from heat * Seller's claim that it bent in a gap (again, without any evidence) vs buyer's claim that there is no gap and previous floors didn't bend, etc * The whole issue of, why didn't inferior floors dent with fridge? SuperCore is supposed to be amazingly hard. Yet it was beat out by not one, but two previous floors? Yes, buyer should've covered the floor per instructions. And should've called 1st. But none of that explains the rest of these points. And the seller falsely suggested buyer may be a competitor just trying to smear his company...and then topped it off with accusing the buyer of lying outright...that's it for me. The man was honest that he pulled out the fridge without protecting the floor. The buyer goofed. But the seller's words are far more questionable ("competitor"), rude ("you screwed up"), unproven (misc), and slanderous ("just plain lying"). True or not, we should carry ourselves better than this....See More- 5 years ago
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