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Model number: 63582.0
Internet number (SKU): 202819064
Price: $59
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Allure Ultra 7.5 in. x 47.6 in. Red Mahogany Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (19.8 sq. ft. / case) - Product information
TrafficMASTER Allure Ultra gives you the richness and deep texture of hardwood flooring with luxurious embossing for a beautiful look and feel. Dramatic 7.5 in. x 47.6 in. planks are quiet underfoot and offer state of the art click-lock installation technology. Allure Ultra's NEW DropLock 100 installation system allows for easy, no-glue installation, saving time, effort and money. The floating floor installs over most existing surfaces including concrete, wood and vinyl. This flooring is both phthalate-free and formaldehyde-free to ensure product safety. With Allure Ultra, you can transform any room in your home quickly and easily.
- Red Mahogany color finish offers the natural look of real wood plank flooring
- 5 mm thickness x 7.5 in. width x 47.6 in. length
- Appropriate grade for installation: Above grade, On grade or Below grade
- Highly durable resilient flooring can be installed over wood, vinyl, concrete, or tile subfloors
- Residential and commercial use
- Easy to clean and maintain
- Don't forget your coordinating trim and molding - available on homedepot.com
- Online orders for this item may ship in multiple parcel packages or on a pallet via truckline carrier depending on order quantity
- For use indoors and in temperature-controlled environments only
- 12 mil commercial-grade wear layer with a ceramic bead overlay
- 100% waterproof construction prevents warping, mold and mildew
- Refer to the installation guide for detailed instructions
- 8 planks per case
Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
MissyAGoGo from
Fantastic flooring for a DIYer
I recently decided to refinish my bathroom floor while the Mr. was at work this past week and used this flooring for the job. Our previous floor was 1" tiles that were cracking and popping up everywhere. After removing said tiles and checking the subfloor/attached underlayment for damage I made sure to sweep and vacuum very well. In total the bathroom is 11 x 8.5 with a few awkward areas that had to be tackled. If it had not been for making the rounded cuts around the toilet flange, I would have had the entire floor installed in less than 4 hours by myself!
All I used to make this happen was a tape measure, utility knife, and a straight edge; and like magic the floor went down. I honestly could not be happier with the color, texture, and overall quality of this flooring. On the topic of color, I will say that it is a bit darker in person that the picture online, however that could also be due to my monitor and/or the dye lot that was used. I will be using this material for my kitchen very soon.
Date published: 2013-03-23
Rated 3 out of
5
by
JJoseph from
I installed a little 1000 sq. ft. of this stuff. I waited over a year to post this review to see ...I installed a little 1000 sq. ft. of this stuff. I waited over a year to post this review to see how this stuff holds up.
Installation: In my opinion, incredibly easy. Our sub-floor took some considerable preparation, but once that was done this stuff went down very easily. It's very easy to cut and snapped together easily.
Impression: It looks great. We get so many compliments on this floor. People are very impressed by it. It also holds up to a lot of abuse, in my opinion. With two toddlers and a very messy/energetic dog, this floor has held up miraculously.
Longevity: This is why I give it 3-stars. For some reason, after a year, there are slight bulges on end-seams (where the short-sides meet). I've installed enough flooring to know what I'm doing and followed the installation instructions to the letter, and I still can't explain why these slight bulges are appearing. I've only noticed 3, but that's 3 too many.
Date published: 2018-03-21
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Timthecarpenter from
Great looking, easy to install, warmerI am a carpenter by trade and this is the easiest laminate flooring I've ever put down. The flexibility makes it extremely easy to work around those tight cuts. Save a couple small falloff pieces for tapping blocks for those few spots that need some persuasion. One review I read said they wasted a lot of material "lining" up all the seams, don't do this. Laminate flooring is supposed to look like wood floor and wood floors are all random board lengths. When you have falloff on one end of the room use it as a starter for the next course. And of course vacuum between courses if it's collecting dirt or sawdust. It's warmer to the touch and quieter to walk on (especially for my dog) than the regular types of laminate floors, I think because of the rubber backing. It also saves a lot of time and money because you don't have to use underlayment.
My biggest piece of advice is Take Your Time, if you're getting frustrated with something take a break get a new outlook before you come back.
Date published: 2013-03-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Timthecarpenter from
Great looking, easy to install, warmerI am a carpenter by trade and this is the easiest laminate flooring I've ever put down. The flexibility makes it extremely easy to work around those tight cuts. Save a couple small falloff pieces for tapping blocks for those few spots that need some persuasion. One review I read said they wasted a lot of material "lining" up all the seams, don't do this. Laminate flooring is supposed to look like wood floor and wood floors are all random board lengths. When you have falloff on one end of the room use it as a starter for the next course. And of course vacuum between courses if it's collecting dirt or sawdust. It's warmer to the touch and quieter to walk on (especially for my dog) than the regular types of laminate floors, I think because of the rubber backing. It also saves a lot of time and money because you don't have to use underlayment.
My biggest piece of advice is Take Your Time, if you're getting frustrated with something take a break get a new outlook before you come back.
Date published: 2013-03-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bayshore from
Over the last 4 years we have purchased THOUSANDS of square feet of this product. We install thi...Over the last 4 years we have purchased THOUSANDS of square feet of this product. We install this in all our kitchens, dining rooms, and bathrooms in literally hundreds of apartments. It has held up extremely well. You can imagine in apartments we see all kinds of abuse. The only issue ive seen is dragging furniture across it. But most flooring types aren't going hold up to the abuse of dragging a heavy piece of furniture across it without leaving some sort of damage or mark.
If you have ever installed wood laminate flooring, this will go very easy for you. If not, I suggest you experiment with a few pieces to understand how it locks together. Just like wood laminate flooring you can damage the interlocking sections if not installed correctly which would cause it to open up. Take your time and be patient.
We like this flooring so much, we used it when we finished our basement in the bathroom and kitchen.
This floor has the highest wear layer (21 mils) verses any other flooring ive compared it to.
Date published: 2016-11-19
Rated 5 out of
5
by
snowdog from
1 month later, all is well.Took a bit to figure out how to best snap in short edge then snap in long edge without losing short edge connection or worse, messing up pieces already connected. Wooden block with hammer proved essential. Started with the hardest section of room first which was closet and entry where it meets with carpet. Was able to slide connected sections around as a whole to navigate snapping and placing under door jambs. The wide open sections are a breeze. Took about 6 hours to do this room.
1 month later and it's wearing well without any loose or popping joints. Plastic/vinyl smell is a little overpowering at first but left the windows open with ceiling fan on. Not really a problem. Took a couple days to 'off-gas' as they say.
I've done floors using both Allure products, the glue tab and this snap tab. I think I glue tabs were easier to install but I have issues with corners peeling up in places. The snap tab more expensive and a little fussier to install but maybe the way to go in the long run.
Date published: 2013-08-26
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Hutch731 from
Great product!Since I have a conservative budget, kids, dogs and tend not to like carpet I needed a durable water resistant flooring alternative. After a week of research on durable flooring I found this product which looks just like wood, is a 100% water-proof and can take a beating from two young boys. The flooring cuts easily and installs quickly once you get the hang of the click lock system. Keep in mind since it is flexible it will mold to the slope of your floor so transitions will need to be very gradual. Flooring bends when you tap it into place and direct impact to the edges where the vinyl wood layer and under layers meet can cause the top layer to chip off. Flooring is warm underfoot and the perfect option for those who like affordable, low maintenance, durable flooring that looks like wood. I have this flooring in my living/dinning room, kitchen, a small bedroom and it will soon be installed over tile in a bathroom.
Date published: 2010-12-27
Rated 5 out of
5
by
JL829 from
Nicer and more durable than our $8/ft real woodI bought this sight unseen from HD online. The pick-up in store was easy and professional and saved us on the shipping as these boxes are heavy.
We saw sample product in the store(of similar product) and didn't realize this was a click product(no big deal) not the tape version sold in the store.
Yes, it was more expensive than the offerings in the store but well worth it. The dark brown color has no major undertones and has a warm dark brown/black so could go well with about any paint color/combo.
I installed it by myself in 3 hours. We used it in our kitchen and needed to install a transition molding piece for the ceramic tile surronding. I found a near perfect match at my local HD in a real wood prefinished MDR piece. I heard mixed reviews on the laminate moldings and wanted a longer piece than 72". It worked out perfect!
All in all buy this if your on a budget or want the Ferrari for the economy car price. Many people have commented that it was nicer than our real wood floors in our bedrooms. This seems like it will last a long time and does not scratch easy.
Date published: 2013-09-04