Coretec Blended Sienna LVP Pics
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Comments (198)Karastan LVP over tile. I wouldn’t if part of it is over tile. We had ours installed and the installer didn’t level it properly. There was a split pour when the condo was built. Normal. That caused a downhill drop. The planks over the drop were coming up within 3 months. The store ripped out the entire 700 sq ft floor and had another installer come down. A better job but still a small drop. Within 6 months, a plank coming up. The store sent down its master installer who spent 4 hours replacing that one plank. He put carpet padding over the problem area and then replaced the plank. That appears to be a good fix. To answer your question. The luxury LVP is very rigid and I think less rigid planks would be a better choice for some uneven areas. We had a downhill area in our previous home. We had less rigid Pergo installed and nothing came apart. FYI. The repair. The expert, with 40 years experience at this family owned store, used a power saw to cut the middle of the plank, lengthwise. That allowed him to remove the plank without damaging the surrounding area. It was a very time consuming repair. Four hours for one plank. The alternative was to rip out the floor a second time. My dealer guarantees satisfaction and certainly honors that warranty,...See MoreCoretec Bastion Elm or Canterbury Elm photos?
Comments (31)Click. I'm in Bay Area and it seems the cost of installation is way higher than the product cost. ugh. I love the color, was just concerned there was too much variation between planks, and it might look too "stripey". It probably seems more striped appearing in photos....See MoreCoretec Cyril oak
Comments (68)There are only 4 unique patterns but they can be flipped which gives you 8 options for placement. Hope that makes sense. You do have to call Shaw tech support to get this information as it is not on the product spreadsheet. Good Luck!...See MoreHas anyone used Coretec Bradford Bamboo or blended sienna
Comments (10)Coretec Blended Sienna in our brand new house. Love it. I was also considering Bradford Bamboo but much prefer the Blended Sienna. It looks much more realistic. People who have seen the floor here love it....See MoreJorge Carral
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