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MSI - Everlife - Woodhills - Brook Timber Hickory - Waterproof Wood
MSI - Everlife - Woodhills - Brook Timber Hickory - Waterproof Wood
Product Type : Hardwood
Vendor : MSI
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MSI - Everlife - Woodhills - Brook Timber Hickory - Waterproof Wood
Looking for the perfect combination of style and durability? Look no further than the MSI Everlife Woodhills Waterproof Wood collection!
This high-quality flooring brings the beauty of natural hardwood to your home with the added benefits of waterproofing and scratch resistance.
This waterproof wood flooring is coated with ScratchResist™, an MSI-exclusive layer that ensures lasting protection against everyday wear and tear.
When it comes to installation, the Woodhills collection couldn't be easier. Each plank features an easy-to-use click-lock system that makes DIY installation a breeze.
So whether you're a seasoned DIYer or a first-time flooring installer, you can achieve professional-looking results in no time.
So why wait? Bring the timeless beauty of hardwood to your home with the MSI Everlife Woodhills Waterproof Wood collection.
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Product Specifications
Product Specifications
- SQFT/BOX: 21.67
- INSTALLATION: Float, Locking System
- THICKNESS: 7mm (1mm Waterproof Pad)
- EDGE TYPE: Enhanced Bevel
- BOX WEIGHT: 50lbs
- PLANK WIDTH: 6.5"
- PLANK LENGTH: 48"
Warranty
Warranty
- Lifetime Residential
- 20-year Light Commercial
- 15-year Commercial
Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance
Hardwood floors are a beautiful and durable addition to any home. However, they do require some care and maintenance to keep them looking their best. Here are a few tips on how to care for and maintain hardwood floors:
- Dust regularly. Dusting your hardwood floors regularly will help to remove dirt and dust that can cause them to become dull. Use a soft, dry cloth to dust your floors, and be sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.
- Vacuum regularly. Vacuuming your hardwood floors regularly will help to remove dirt, dust, and debris that can cause them to become damaged. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush roll, and be sure to vacuum in all directions to get all the dirt up.
- Mop as needed. If your hardwood floors get wet, mop them up immediately with a damp cloth. Do not use a lot of water, as this can damage the finish on your floors.
- Apply a floor polish every few months. Applying a floor polish to your hardwood floors will help to protect them from scratches and dulling. Use a polish that is specifically designed for hardwood floors, and be sure to follow the instructions on the product label.
- Refinish your floors as needed. If your hardwood floors are starting to look dull or damaged, you may need to refinish them. This is a job that should be done by a professional, but it will help to restore your floors to their original beauty.
By following these tips, you can keep your hardwood floors looking their best for years to come.
Guides
Guides
Color Disclaimer
Color Disclaimer
While online swatches and showroom visits are great for initial exploration, nailing the perfect flooring color requires a closer look. To guarantee your satisfaction, we highly recommend ordering a sample directly from us or the manufacturer.
Even with samples, keep in mind that they might not be an exact replica of the final product due to slight variations in production runs. This means the shade could differ slightly if the materials were made at different times.
If you're installing the flooring in a single, large space, like a living room or hallway, it's crucial to be extra cautious. Slight shade variations between production batches can become noticeable when laid out together.
To ensure a seamless look, we recommend purchasing enough flooring to cover the entire space, plus an additional 10% for waste. This buffer allows you to select pieces from the same production batch, minimizing the risk of color inconsistencies.