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20 Year Wear Warranty
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Model number: DH03500222
Internet number (SKU): 202019985
Price: $77
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Availability: in stock
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Description
Appling Caramel 3/8 in. Thick x 5 in. Wide x Varying Length Engineered Hardwood Flooring (23.66 sq. ft. / case) - Product information
Add style to your home with Appling Engineered Hickory Hardwood. This flooring can be installed on all levels, including basements and radiant heated subfloors (when installed as glued or floating). Appling showcases four hickory colors with a naturally random variation. This flooring has extreme character, graining and color variation. Mixing planks from different boxes is an imperative for a uniquely beautiful floor. Extreme variation should be expected. This Shaw Hardwood is eco-friendly and the dense inner layer provides superior moisture resistance.
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Proposition 65 information
- Wood Species: Real Domestic Hickory Hardwood
- 3/8 in. Thickness x 5 in. Width x Random Length Planks
- 23.66 sq. ft. per case and case weight: 35 lb.
- Construction: 3 ply Engineered Wood Flooring
- Prefinished Appling Hickory, Light Color, Low Gloss and Rustic Finish
- Planks have micro-beveled edges and ends
- Janka wood hardness rating/resistance to denting: 2018
- Appropriate Grade for Installation: Above Grade, On Grade or Below Grade
- Installation: Glue, float, staple or nail
- Residential use
- 20-year wear warranty
- Don't forget your coordinating trim and moldings
- All online orders for this item ship via parcel ground and may arrive in multiple boxes
- It is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% overage to account for cuts
Product reviews
Rated 2 out of
5
by
islandpc from
Not the hardwood floors you will love in your home
This flooring sounded too good to be true, considering the price. We were looking for rustic, nail down flooring in 5 inch width. As advertised, this flooring is nail down, float or glue. In reality, it is too thin to nail down. It would work well for a small budget and is one step up from pergo.
Date published: 2012-02-08
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Andrew from
Description is misleadingSince there is no sample available (seriously?), I ordered a box of these to check the quality and here is what I learned. The description states that is is 3-ply engineered hardwood, which I assumed meant plywood since all the other HDF/MDF floor products from other manufacturers say so in the description. This is not the case.. It is in fact HDF core which I did not want. secondly, of the 6 pieces I pulled out of the box, 2 of them had smudges in the finish that looked like someone smeared their thumb over the stain before sealing with finish coating. I promptly returned them and instead went with the teak huntington 1/2" engineered from home legend. A little bit more expensive, but in my opinion worth the money.
Date published: 2016-01-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
SW from
Beautiful flooring and prefect for the Ceiling!We decided to convert our 3 season porch to a 4 season. We designed it ourselves. We gutted the room, added insulation, vapor barrier, heat, new floors, ceiling, sheetrock, wood trim and, backboard, wall stone tile and mortar. We embedded a mirror to give added depth the the room.
The room draws compliments all the time. All materials purchased @ Home Depot.
Some before and after pics
Date published: 2016-10-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
David from
great floorThis floor is really beautiful. I've had it for 1 year and it still looks like brand new. I love the pattern of the wood. The color is just right, not too dark, not too light. It doesn't show dust. Cleaning is so easy. I'm very happy with this floor.
Date published: 2014-07-31
Rated 4 out of
5
by
EBEB from
so far so goodThe finish is very matte, which is what we wanted. The micro bevels are pretty non-existent. The floor looks almost completely smooth. There is a bit of texture due to the grain. It looks great. I might recommend it to others, but there are some caveats...
Here's what I have to say about Shaw in general:
1.They did back up their warranty on a different engineered hardwood when it was found to be defective... That line is now discontinued. It took about a year of negotiating, but it was ultimately done, with a lot of help from the HD claims department.
2. Their engineered hardwood is not solid wood. It has fiber board as one of the three layers. It is also kind of thin.
3. This is not click lock flooring. If you decide to float it, you have to glue EVERY seam while laying it down. We did this on the first round and glued the entire floor down instead of floating the second time. If you don't get the boards just right with floating, you risk the seams splitting. Gluing the entire floor to cement is much easier than floating, but is best done by a professional. Gluing is somewhat more expensive because the adhesive is pricey and they charge more for the installation because it can be a sticky mess.
4. This finish looks like wood. I have seen engineered hardwood not look like wood.
5. Before you buy, consider other brands where all layers are wood. I think Bruce has flooring in this price range that is 5-ply real wood all the way through, but I have no idea how the finish looks.
Date published: 2016-03-15