Moulded V-groove Laminated Flooring
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- One Container m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300 Containers m²/month
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Specifications of the Moulded V-groove Laminated Flooring
Type | Flooring |
Place origin: | China mainland |
Brand name | MH |
Technics: | Laminated floor, wood laminate |
Color: | Oak, beech, cheery, walnut |
Class: | AC1,AC2,AC3 |
Usage: | Household |
Function: | Waterproof |
Pattern: | flat |
Product material | wooden |
Size: | 810*130*12mm |
Advantages of the Moulded V-groove Laminated Flooring
(1) Beautiful looking;
(2) Fashionable, popularly in the world market;
(3) Easy to install and maintain;
(4) Environment-friendly
(5) Save the hardwood, save the forest;
Packing and delivery of the Moulded V-groove Laminated Flooring
Packing details: corrugated carton box with sealing polyfilm and adhesive type.
Delibery time: 25days.
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- Q: 80 * 80 tiles multiple
- A piece of 15 kg
- Q: Sawing the floor with a broom will not damage the floor
- 1, with ordinary brooms sweeping the floor, may be painted flowers floor, damaged wood flooring. 2, wood flooring is generally not recommended with the broom, because the broom of the silk will scratch the floor. It is recommended to use a mop, or cloth to wipe it. Also pay attention to the regular floor of the floor wax, keep the floor finish. 3, recommended with a vacuum cleaner. Wooden flooring, if hardened with a hard broom. If it is dust, paper dust can be used more soft and clean brooms instead of vacuum cleaners. Can also make a broom: sponge, thin wood (cardboard), thin stick (may be appropriate to replace). According to the situation made their own, very easy to use.
- Q: hotels skip 13th floor...some skip the fourth but most skip the 13th....i know....i just watch the movie 1408 and then i saw that they skipped a floor....i never knew it until i watched the movie..i am just so curious.....and i also noticed...they really skipped a floor
- they said that the number 13 is a devil's number that's why there are no 13th floor in the elevators in hotels. 13th floor is said to be the unlucky floor because many people experience ghost things another said that many people who stays on that floor can't go back home or something bad will happen...
- Q: Hi im trying to renovate my bathroom ,but im trying not to put that 1/4 inch cement floor to put the tile on cause its going to be biger than the living room floor is there anything else i can use that can be smaller than 1/4 inch floor board.i know theres like a thin membrain like paper or something ...please help
- You can use regular plywood as a sub-floor and it is cheaper.
- Q: my sister in law has asked me to remove the current tile flooring in her apartment and put a hardwood floor instead. some of the tiles are cracked or pulled back or have holes and i can see that the wood sub floor also has holes but still looks sturdy...in my opinion i believe i should remove the tiles along with the sub floor but my mother in law says to remove only the tile flooring and leave the wood sub floor as is. What do you all think? and btw this is my second time doing a flooring project, though its my first with this kind, any tips? &&the hardwood sub floor is nailed down if that means anything.
- You'll need to remove the tiles and any backer board that's fastened down to the sub-floor. From that point, follow the instructions for the specific type of hardwood flooring you plan to install. Most will probably recommend an underlayment, which is typically 3/8 to 1/2 plywood or particle board, to provide a smooth, level surface for the flooring to lay on top of. The actual sub-floor is often rough and may have slight mismatches height-wise from one spot to another, and those can produce visible discontinuities (bumps, ridges, depressions, etc) on the finished floor.
- Q: My old flooring has quarter round trim at baseboards. I want to install laminate flooring over old, do I HAVE to take up the quarter round? Is there some other trim that can go on the new flooring edges that butts up to the existing quarter round?
- The proper way to do this is to remove the existing quarter round, then install your new floor. It's imperative to do this if the new floor is a floating floor since it will need room to expand and contract. When re-installing the quarter round do not nail the quarter round to the flooring or pinch it too tightly. Floating floors have to have wiggle room otherwise it will buckle up somewhere.
- Q: My dog, for some reason unknown, constantly licks the floor. Will it hurt her if I mop and she licks the floor? I would wait till after the floor dried to let her back in the house, so will the cleaner hurt her if it's dry?
- Depends on whats in the cleaner. It probably won't hurt her but it could upset her stomach. I had to change my cleaner because my dogs were allergic to it. They started to break out with a rash on their stomachs from it.
- Q: im looking into getting my dad a new jack for fathers day. What is the difference between a hydraulic jack and a floor jack? What would you recommend and why? Which would be better?
- This Site Might Help You. RE: floor jack vs hydraulic jacks? im looking into getting my dad a new jack for fathers day. What is the difference between a hydraulic jack and a floor jack? What would you recommend and why? Which would be better?
- Q: I have just primed a wood floor and want to stencil it. After the priming do I paint the entire floor the background color then stencil?. What do I use for the final coat(s) to protect the floor and the stenciling?
- Whenever you paint a floor, it is recommended to use an epoxy-based paint - it will adhere better and suffer much less wear and tear over time because it is more durable. Although, truth be known, I have used acrylic paints with no problems. Presuming you're using a simple stencil pattern to be applied on a solid-coloured background, your next step is to paint the background colour. Two coats should do the trick. Let it dry thoroughly before stencilling over it. Stencilling should be done with a stencil brush - a round brush with a perfectly flat tip. The paint should be thinly applied in a dabbing motion - do not brush it on. The reason for this, aside from the finished look, is that when you brush paint on it is more likely to get under your stencil and make a mess. If you're using more than one colour, you might want to cover the areas on the stencil for all but one colour with masking tape, and let each colour dry before moving on to the next. When you're all done, you could apply a clear coat. The oil or alkyd-based clear coats have a tendency to yellow slightly over time and take quite a while to dry. The water based clear coats won't hold over oil-based paint or emulsion. Check with your local paint supplier to find out which finishing product is best based on the paints you have used. Alternately, depending on the style you are going for, if you have used a durable enough paint, you might want to skip the clear coat so that over time you will have a nice aged and worn-in look to the floor. Good luck.
- Q: I work at a museum and we have terrazzo floor and marble floor in the lobby. The ice melt salt gets tracked in off peoples shoes and when we mop the floor with plain hot water it leaves behind a white chalky residue on the floor. Even when we change the water frequently. is there any floor cleaner or anything that we can mop the floor with that will not leave behind a chalky residue from the winter ice melt salt??
- Hi, okorder / Good Luck but this cleaning advice will work for you on the salt residue.
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Changzhou |
Year Established | 2008 |
Annual Output Value | USD 5000000 |
Main Markets | America 50%, Asia 40%, Europe 10% |
Company Certifications | ISO9001:2000; ISO14001 |
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Nearest Port | Shanghai |
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No.of Employees in Trade Department | 5 |
Language Spoken: | English |
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Factory Size: | 100000m2 |
No. of Production Lines | 5 |
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Product Price Range | USD4-USD8 |
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Moulded V-groove Laminated Flooring
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- One Container m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300 Containers m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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