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25 Year Residential
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Model number: HLVP2001
Internet number (SKU): 205428409
Price: $44
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Availability: in stock
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Description
Hand Scraped Strand Woven Bamboo Cherry Sangria 7 in. x 48 in. x 3.2 mm Vinyl Plank Flooring (28 sq. ft. / case) - Product information
Hand Scraped Cherry Sangria Vinyl Planks, 7 in. x 48 in. will complement the look and feel of your interior. Made from virgin vinyl, Home Decorators Collection vinyl planks are visually beautiful and durable. With Nu-lock click-lock technology this product is water resistant and easy to install on all grades of your home. This product features a Crystal guard aluminum oxide wear layer that is scratch resistant and allows for easy maintenance.
- Cherry sangria red color finish
- 3.2 mm thickness x 7 in. width x 48 in. length
- Appropriate grade for installation: On, Above or Below grade
- Can be installed over both concrete and wooden subfloors
- Residential use
- Routine sweep or dust mop, use damp mop to remove spots or soil
- Look and feel of real wood and tile with the advantages of vinyl
- Don't forget your coordinating trim and molding
- All online orders for this item ship via parcel ground and may arrive in multiple boxes
- No foam underlayment attached
- Please use internet# 206444776 to order a take home sample of this product
Product reviews
Rated 4 out of
5
by
DirtyDingyCarpet from
Super Purchase, Looks Great, Easy to Install
The DIY guy below should have ask some questions first, no glue required.
This floor saved me about $500 in installation cost that I was quoted for a tile floor.
It was quick to install after figuring out the click and snap method and installing the planks from left to right.
Once you get the 1st and second row in, the floor stops sliding and the install gets easier.
I spent $318 for the floor, if I went with tile, it would have been around $800 for material and installation.
Best advice I can give is read the directions first, take a few planks, and practice putting a few rows together first, to see how they fit together. Once you master the fit, it goes real quick and looks terrific.
I liked the fact that you can feel the grain, makes the floor seem all the more real.
Tools - razor knife, square, T-Bevel (trace out angle cuts), tape measure and snips for the complex cuts
Date published: 2015-01-15
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Karen from
I like itFor a vinyl floor I think this stuff is great. I've had bad vinyl floors before, and I don't think this is it. Used it to cover up my hideous yellow laminate floor from the early 90's. I like that if anyone else comes along who doesn't like dark floors, you can pick it all back up as its not glued down. In fact I think my batch was a returned item that had been assembled and then picked back up and returned to the store, but it still worked fine for me. Installation wasn't quite as click-lock easy as I would have liked, there's more pushing and wiggling involved, and sometimes it just doesn't go in for anything and you have to scrap that piece and use a different one which goes in just fine on the first try. But if you take the time it looks great and seamless.
I think the thumbnail pic is more true to the color than the wider angle pictures, its not as purpley as the pics make it look I think, more red and brown.
Date published: 2015-10-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Mannd from
Easy to install. Looks warm and realisticI purchased this product after trying and returning an allure ceramique product. I practiced different methods to attach the interlocking edges until I came up with one that worked for me. Practicing beforehand made laying the floor go much quicker. Although I bought a Dremel to help install the floors, I didn't need to use it. Just used a razor and straight edge for all cuts. I was able to complete a 15x18 kitchen in about 5 hours. The surface has a nice texture and my dogs aren't sliding on it. I also love that it's waterproof. I agree that the guy who wrote the bad review about gluing the product down must be confused. This product is in stock at the store. None of the boxes or planks were damaged. Minimal waste as well. I may eventually extend this into my living room.
Date published: 2014-12-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
HomeDepotCustomer from
the only problem we had was its a little hard...the only problem we had was its a little hard to cut
Date published: 2018-07-10
Rated 5 out of
5
by
onfire from
beautiful, easy to work withbeautiful, easy to work with
Date published: 2018-06-18
Rated 4 out of
5
by
BoKnows17 from
To: DIYPersonTo the DIY dude that wrote the first review. You really messed up bud. This IS in fact a floating floor. Idk how you glued it down or why haha, but you're not supposed to. This is the easiest DIY vinyl flooring that can be installed. Might want to read the directions next time, cause you really wasted a lot of time, and hopefully didn't install this is a customer's home. Hopefully it doesn't come apart on you. Anyways, this is actually a really good product. It's not as thick as the Allure Ultra brand, but it's a dollar cheap per square foot, so that makes it a GREAT bang for your money. Probably the only negative to it is that is doesn't have coordinating molding, but it's pretty easy to find ones that will work.
Date published: 2014-12-18
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Pvhudson from
Wow even I installed this and it was easy!!!My husband and nephew installed this in our hallway. I love it so much, I decided to do the guest bathroom. Wow it was so easy!!! I did it all by myself except the last piece which my husband did as it was a very narrow cut. We love it and are now putting it in our master bathroom and closet. Also just so you know, the shoe molding can be purchased at Lowes and it is already stained and matches perfect!!! May do our kitchen next!!!
Date published: 2015-02-13
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Neumann from
fast and easyIt took almost 2 hours to get the hang of it but after we used a 1.5" x 8"cut off edge of plank as a 'block' to tap the pieces into place, we just flew with the rest of the installation. you have to position the short side first and then get that little edge on the top to slip in by lifting both planks ever so slightly. then tap into place by locking the 'block' on the edge and tap with a hammer. Also used a table saw to cut everything...wow..super fast..the Last vinyl plank we installed we cut with a knife, wish we knew then what we know now! floor looks seamless. we tapped almost all of them into place just to make sure.
Date published: 2014-12-19