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Model number: 11053
Internet number (SKU): 100592904
Price: $41
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Allure 6 in. x 36 in. Oak Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (24 sq. ft. / case) - Product information
Use TrafficMASTER Allure 6 in. x 36 in. Resilient Vinyl Plank Flooring to add the warm, comfortable style of real wood to your interior living space. This highly durable, water-resistant flooring is great for use in basements, kitchens, bathrooms and other high-traffic areas. The floating floor installs over most existing surfaces including concrete, wood and vinyl with no floor preparation or adhesives required and also features a patented GripStrip design for simple installation.
- Oak color finish offers the natural look of real wood plank flooring
- 3.8 mm thickness x 6 in. width x 36 in. length
- Appropriate grade for installation: Above grade, On grade or Below grade
- Patented GripStrip design offers easy installation over wood, vinyl, concrete, or tile subfloors
- Residential 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
- 4 mil wear layer offers protection against damage
- Refer to the installation guide for detailed instructions
- 16 planks per case
- Check out our helpful guide to learn more about vinyl flooring.
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Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
WinterFern from
It is all in how you install the product!
I must admit, I was very leery in using this product after all the bad reviews about the edges separating! First of all, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!!!! This cannot be over emphasized! The real key to keeping the edges adhered to each other is making sure the planks are per-acclimatized to the room, the floor and air temperature is above 65 degrees F, and the use of a heat gun (good hairdryer would work too). Heat the edges to be bonded until you can feel that they are tacky to the touch...lay them immediately and use a hand roller (I used a kitchen dough roller) to press the seams together. I used this procedure and made a couple of mistakes and had to take them apart...what a chore, they were bonded real good and did not want to separate even when reheated! After doing a room, I used a 100 pound floor roller to "set" the planks to the floor and insure good bonded seams. I used a utility knife and tin snips for cutting and all-in-all, cutting intricate curves was easy. Just don't be in a hurry!
Date published: 2012-09-02
Rated 1 out of
5
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Booboobear from
Traffic Master warranty is worthless and Home Depot does not back up this poor product. I owned ...Traffic Master warranty is worthless and Home Depot does not back up this poor product. I owned this flooring for 6 years. It looked awful after just 3 years. Contacted Traffic Master at year 3 and did everything they recommended to fix and it didn’t work. At year 6 I couldn’t stand it anymore and filed a warranty claim with Traffic Master. They made me jump thru quite a few hoops to prove the flooring was defective and eventually denied my supposedly ‘Life Time Warranty’. Flooring was supposed to hold up to just about anything. My issue was just simple scuff marks that wouldn’t go away using Traffic Masters guidance and recommended remedies. I went through the trouble to send them samples of the damaged flooring and they even admitted the flooring was permanently damaged from scuff marks, but since their recommended methods to remove scuff marks didn’t work I must have abused it or did something wrong. Really??? My household consists of 2 senior adults and 2 yorkie dogs! Bottom line, DON’T buy this flooring.
Date published: 2018-07-11
Rated 4 out of
5
by
digitalmorgan from
Allure is SICK easy to installI kept thinking "but.. it's vinyl flooring.." when considering purchase of Allure flooring. Finally bought a couple of cases, and was stupified on how easy it is to install! No undercoating, no plastic, nothing...I installed over old subflooring that had been under carpet. You just carefully place each 'plank' next to each other and push down. Uses pressure senstive adhesive to 'glue' to each other; not to the floor, not to the walls! After I was done, I was very impressed with the look, the feel and the ease of care. And the price is great.. especially since there's nothing else to buy - no underlayment, no adhesives, no fancy tools! I used a standard retractable knife and a small steel square as a straight edge for cuts. Thats it!
Now thinking of doing other rooms with same product. Only tip I can add is to be SURE your floor is clean of any materials, carpet boogers, nails, staples, etc. Oh.. and make your score/cuts on the FACE of the material, then SNAP it backwards on the score; worked every time!
Date published: 2010-12-30
Rated 5 out of
5
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CB30 from
My husband and I just purchased our first home - a bit of a fixer upper - and needed an inexpensi...My husband and I just purchased our first home - a bit of a fixer upper - and needed an inexpensive option to replace the old, dirty carpets. We would've liked solid hardwood, but this was such an inexpensive alternative we decided to try it out in our master bedroom. I laid down some 1/4" plywood underlayment on top of the subfloor, but in hindsight we probably didn't need it because the subfloor wasn't in bad shape. The hardest part for us was cutting the vinyl planks since we didn't have a very good utility knife. Otherwise it was really incredibly easy to install and we were able to install the entire bedroom in a few hours. It's hard to say how it will hold up but we made sure to follow the directions and allowed for an expansion gap around the edge of the room. It's definitely not scratch resistant, so use felt pads on the bottom of furniture. We're pretty happy with it though for the price tag, so I think we'll continue it throughout the rest of the house.
Date published: 2016-11-27
Rated 5 out of
5
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Richard from
One of my contractors put me on to this stuff a handful of years ago. He had installed it in a st...One of my contractors put me on to this stuff a handful of years ago. He had installed it in a steel mill office, and he tells me that only now, after about eight or nine years, is it showing wear from wheeled office chairs. I had him install it in my own house when he redid a bathroom. My experience is that it is easy to install, but it has to be carefully done - not slap dash. I have had no problems with any floor that I installed myself or with any that that contractor or others in at least a dozen projects have installed. My most recent purchase was for a house that I am renovating. It will be used in the foyer, dining room - kitchen, and all three bathrooms. Its cost is on the low end for an LVT (luxury vinyl tile). This will not be my last purchase as I am about to renovate an apartment house that we have already gutted. I have used other colors, but cherry is my favorite.
Date published: 2018-05-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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Carol from
Love this floor!I decided to try this in one room to see how I liked it and whether it installs easily - and I'll be doing the rest of my upstairs with this! I'm not a professional, so I removed the trim around my doors rather than try to make rounded cuts. I also plan to put quarter-round trim around the entire room, as my house is pretty old and I had to do some uneven cuts to make it fit. A couple of things: Go to the sewing store and buy a quilter's cutting mat. It has grid marks on it and will protect whatever you're cutting on. Keep a sharp razor in the cutter, and make the first score light, then progressively deeper. A 12" metal ruler is great, but stick something on the back so it doesn't shift while you're scoring the planks. Keep a clean rag handy so you can continue to brush off the floor before you lay the planks...And keep the pets out of the room! Their hair sticks like mad to the edges.
Overall - I'm loving this floor!
Date published: 2012-04-09
Rated 1 out of
5
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CherylP from
Never Buy Again!We bought 35 cases for a large flooring project at a great price during the Black Friday sale. We followed the installation instructions exactly. In spite of following the directions almost half of the tiles are not firmly glued to each other, most loose at the short end. I called the company to complain and they sent me out a box of glue. The files were in the house (air conditioned) almost a month prior to installation. Every seam was hand rolled. A 6 mil vapor barrier was put over our concrete floor which is very clean and level. We rented a 100 pound roller for 2 days and rolled the floor repeatedly only to see the tiles come up shortly thereafter. We began video taping the installation when the first course we put down started to come up to prove to the company we had followed their instructions. I do plan on filing a warranty claim as I do not expect this floor to last very long as dirt works into the exposed seems.
Date published: 2016-01-09
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Nonalluring from
This manufacturer offers a persuasive argument for its use in the various advertising videos that...This manufacturer offers a persuasive argument for its use in the various advertising videos that I viewed prior to purchase. I followed, to the letter, all of the instructions in the detailed guide. Yes, it's easy. After installing about 650 s.f. of the flooring, I noticed that some of the edges were lifting along the sticky strip. Pressing down on them with a j-roller, or stepping on them, temporarily solved the problem. The flooring associates at Home Depot were unable to provide a solution. The manager called the manufacturer, asking me to answer questions for them, before I was handed the phone. Typical questions cropped up: is the room at the correct temperature? Did you acclimate the product?, etc. Looking for an excuse to shift responsibility to me. They sent me a claim form, and some instant glue. Be aware that the claim only covers replacement product, not installation costs. So far, the gluing process is under review as to its efficacy, but I won't risk using this product again.
Date published: 2017-02-14