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Model number: PF9355
Internet number (SKU): 100661541
Price: $57
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Availability: in stock
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Oak Harvest 3/8 in. Thick x 4-1/4 in. Wide x Random Length Engineered Click Hardwood Flooring (20 sq. ft. / case) - Product information
This durable prefinished engineered click real oak floor is easy to install. Simply engage the long sides at an angle and press down. The flooring is crafted of five layers of solid wood permanently bonded together in a cross-ply design. No HDF or other fiber boards are utilized. The stability of this construction provides superior strength, humidity resistance, and installation options (glue-less, floating or glue down). The aluminum oxide finish provides 10 times more abrasion resistance than ordinary urethane finishes. Our company has been manufacturing wood floors to exacting standards in Johnson City, Tenn., for over 110 years.
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- Wood Species: Real Domestic Red Oak Hardwood
- 3/8 in. Thickness x 4-1/4 in. Width x Random Length Planks
- 20 sq. ft. per case and case weight: 28 lb.
- Construction: 5 ply cross grain Engineered Wood Flooring
- Prefinished Oak Harvest Medium Color, Medium Gloss, Clear Finish
- Planks have a micro-beveled edge
- Janka wood hardness rating/resistance to denting: 1300
- Appropriate Grade for Installation: Above Grade, On Grade or Below Grade
- Installation: Float or glue-down
- Residential or light commercial use
- 30-year finish/lifetime structural manufacturer's 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
- Select radiant heating may be used
- To purchase color sample search model # MI-661541 on homedepot.com
Product reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
franztini from
Never going to bother refinishing floors & just install this!
We installed this flooring in a 18' 5" x 15' room in about 6 hours. It is a breeze to install - the longest part was running down the stairs and cutting the last board and opening the boxes and sorting the pieces. We didn't have an issue with boxes only having small pieces. As with laying any flooring it is really important to open several boxes and mix the boards. Also, we noticed a few of the boxes had 'starter' boards - either left or right. We assume that there was a mistake at the factory and they threw them in the box. They are labeled on the bottom of the board.
We used Unison 2 in l underlayment which was a breeze to use but will be using Johnson foam for the rest of the bedrooms since it is going over hardwood and we don't need the moisture barrier.
We purchased 15 boxes and had almost a box left over. If you plan and layout the boards right you will have next to no drop. Our drop only filled four inches in a garbage can.
Date published: 2013-07-30
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Michigan from
Quality control seriously neededJust for 100 Sq Ft, I had to buy 140 Sq Ft (7 cases) because many planks were shoddy. The backing of many had the last layer of ply with holes (more than an inch wide at times) and was badly serrated across the entire plank at times. The left or right edges were marred but I could use some as the starters by cutting off the unsightly ends.
I did fill some with wood-filler and left overnight to dry. That way I could make some additional planks usable.
Do keep in mind that I was not extremely picky otherwise I may have had to buy few more boxes :-(
The frequency of marred top was not as bad as the bottom though many did have either small boils all over or small (size of a screw head) but deep dents. Both easily visible and unsightly to begin with.
Picked up from Home Depot store directly. The bad planks were not limited to just one box. Cannot say if all the boxes came from same pallet.
The floor does look good. There is no doubt about it.
Date published: 2011-12-28
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jim from
Our application: - We couldn't use solid hardwood flooring without raising height of floor too mu...Our application:
- We couldn't use solid hardwood flooring without raising height of floor too much (so we focused on floating set up with 1/2" or less total new floor height)
- We have a seasonal home with no temperature or moisture control (so floating solid bamboo wasn't an option - thanks to honest feedback from solid bamboo flooring manufacturer)
- We wanted a natural wood product that was dimensionally stable (so we focused on plywood construction as opposed to products with MDF components)
After much research and ordering a couple of sample boxes of different manufacturers and colors, we opted for Heritage Mill. We are thrilled with the decision.
The floor was recently finished and looks fantastic. According to our installer, it was occasionally tricky to get the pieces to click together but has able to get it nice and snug everywhere. He also said it was easy to get splinters from the substrate (it's plywood under the oak finished surface - anyone who has handled plywood knows about splinters).
If you're uncertain, order a sample box and carefully open. HD was very easy to deal with returns. Comparing different samples of flooring, assembled into small sections, was the best way for us to decide.
The floor hasn't been really "used" yet this season so, can't say how well it holds up but initial impressions are very favorable.
Date published: 2018-05-06
Rated 4 out of
5
by
JeaninIndiana from
"Kit" Makes Installation a "Snap"Do not believe Tarkett's installation instructions. This floor does not 'snap' together easily. But, you can use tools to make installation a 'snap.'
You absolutely need to purchase a laminate flooring installation kit (I used Armstrong's DIY kit) to efficiently install this product. As Tarkett's instruction say, make sure the 'tongue' is completely in the 'groove' with no gaps. If the piece doesn't 'snap' into place -- over 90% of mine didn't -- use the laminate installation kit's tapping block or bar tool to gently 'tap' the pieces into place. When using the 'bar' be sure to hook it to the top edge of the flooring piece and NOT the groove. You'll know the flooring piece is in place when it drops flat & pulls tight to the row above it.
Installation complications aside, I would definitely recommend this flooring to others. I installed about 400 SF in one weekend and love the way it looks.
Tarkett could really save DIY-ers a lot of time and frustration by developing an 'Installation Kit' or recommending another company's kit. Based on the product reviews, I bet the product's ratings would improve if Tarkett were more considerate of its own consumers.
Date published: 2011-04-04
Rated 5 out of
5
by
John from
I have installed 5 floating hardwood and laminate floors. This...I have installed 5 floating hardwood and laminate floors. This product by far was the highest quality and easiest to install of all. Out of 12 boxes of flooring there were only 2 pieces that were not usable. I used the Roberts underlayment and the floor looks and feels great. Of course the next measure is durability which I cannot report on at this time. But at this point I would highly recommend the product.
Date published: 2018-06-21
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Tom from
A very good product. Very few defects in the product. Installs easily. Looks great. Made in the U...A very good product. Very few defects in the product. Installs easily. Looks great. Made in the USA. If you compare this to the imports you will find that the finish veneer is twice as thick. I have used this to do nine different rooms with no complaints or issues. Highly recommended.
Date published: 2018-07-11
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Lisa from
It takes a little elbow greaseI totally agree with JeaninIndiana's review. The flooring doesn't simply "snap" into place but rather you need to use the installation kit and some elbow grease. The tongue and grooves must be perfectly alligned but if not with the first try, can be easily realligned. The first couple of rows are the most difficult but become easier with the additional weight of the floor. Make sure to let the floor acclimate for a few days in the house before installing. We have had these floors in our family room for several years and added them to the dining room last year and now finally to the living room this year. Love the durability and look and love the value even more. We have 2 dogs and the floors do not show scratch marks from their claws. They clean easily with a steam mop without damaging the wood.
Date published: 2013-12-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Ethio1 from
This hardwood flooring looks great and is very easy to install. It is good in resisting to abresi...This hardwood flooring looks great and is very easy to install. It is good in resisting to abresion and even kitchen area. I love it.
Date published: 2018-07-24