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| Average Price
Retail:
$ 6.02
square foot (taxable most
states) |
| Average Price
Internet:
$ 3.14
square foot (tax free) |
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| Appalachian
Casitablanca is an imported hand scraped
product offering a hardwood species few
are familiar with. Apparently it's Spanish
Hickory, but this could be a marketable
name only. In any event, the stained
colors and distressing in this line are
quite impressive on this five inch wide by
3/8 inch thickness.
Five dark stains are available with
Casitablanca in First Light, Panera, Lava,
Galleon, and Brackish. Similar to American
Hickory, expect some considerable color
variation from one board to another.
However, with the dark stains the effects
will be muted.
Installation with this
line calls for the glue and tap together
floating method, stapling to wood
subfloors or direct glue down to concrete. |
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Ease of Installation-
Wood Subfloors; Good. Staple/Nail DIY
friendly. Concrete; High difficulty DIY gluedown.
Professional recommended. Floating floor DIY friendly. |
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3/8" 5 ply Engineered |
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Beveled edge all four sides |
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Installation Applications |
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Staple/Nail, Glue, Float
Explained |
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Low Gloss |
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15 years |
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12" - 42" Random |
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Sliced Veneer |
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Less than 2 mm |
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NO |
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