Origins - Oak - Grayson 3/4" Engineered Wood Flooring

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About the brand

Vidar Design Flooring is a leading flooring supplier that offers a a great selection of high end Engineered wood flooring to to meet the needs of every home and office. As one of the Leading suppliers of engineered wood in Ontario today, Vidar Flooring continues to deliver durability and elegance to every home.

Description

The Origins - Oak - Grayson 3/4" Engineered Wood Flooring is a high-quality flooring option with several features and specifications. Here is a breakdown of the various characteristics you mentioned: - Accessories: This could refer to additional items or products that complement the installation and maintenance of the hardwood flooring, such as underlayment, transition strips, or cleaning products. - Beige: The flooring has a Beige color, which can provide a neutral and versatile backdrop for a variety of interior design styles. - Bevelled: The edges of the individual flooring planks have a beveled or sloping edge, which adds dimension and visual interest to the floor. - Floorscore: This refers to the Floorscore certification, indicating that the flooring has been tested and certified to meet stringent indoor air quality standards. - Light: The color of the flooring is light, giving a spacious and airy feel to the room. - Matte: The flooring has a matte finish, meaning it has a low sheen or gloss level. This finish can provide a more Natural and understated appearance. - Oak: The flooring material is made from oak, a popular choice for its durability and attractive grain patterns. - Origins: This may be the brand or collection name of the flooring. - Plain sawn: The oak planks are cut in a plain sawn pattern, which showcases the traditional and distinctive grain patterns of the wood. - Plywood Core: The flooring has a plywood core, which provides stability and durability. - Rustic: This refers to the rustic grade of the oak, meaning it may have more knots, mineral streaks, and Natural variations in color and grain, giving it a charming, aged look. - Select: This indicates a select grade of oak, which typically has fewer imperfections, resulting in a cleaner appearance with fewer knots and variations. - Subtle: This suggests that the flooring has a subtle or understated appearance, without any overly bold or prominent features. - Tongue & Groove: The planks have a tongue and groove profile, allowing them to fit together securely during installation. - UV Lacquer: The flooring has a UV lacquer finish, which adds durability and protection to the wood while enhancing its Natural beauty. - Whitewashed: The flooring has a washed finish, giving a light, washed-out appearance while still allowing the Natural wood grain to show through. - Wire Brushed: The oak planks have been wire-brushed, which enhances the texture and grain of the wood, adding depth and character. Overall, the Origins - Oak - Grayson 3/4" Engineered Wood Flooring is a versatile and visually appealing option with various features to consider for your flooring project.

Specifications

Design

SpeciesEuropean Oak
ColorBeige
ShadeLight
VariationSubtle
Edge profileMicro Beveled
TextureWire Brushed
GradeCharacter
Gloss levelMatte
Install patternStandard

Dimentions

Plank width7.5 inch
Plank Length6 feet – Random length
% of full length planks in a boxN/A
Plank Thickness3/4 inch
Top Layer thickness1 mm
Side profileTongue & Grove

 

Performance

Type of finishMatte UV
WarrantyResidential 25 years limited
Country of ManufactureEuropean Oak, Finished in China
Core MaterialEucalyptus plywood

 

Maintenance

While I don't have specific information about the "Origins Flooring" brand, I can provide you with some general tips for maintaining various types of flooring. Different types of flooring require different maintenance approaches, so keep that in mind when applying these tips to your Origins Flooring or any other flooring brand you have.

  1. Regular Cleaning: Regular sweeping or vacuuming helps prevent dirt and debris from scratching the floor's surface.
  2. Mopping: Use a damp mop with a gentle cleaner suitable for your flooring type. Avoid using excessive water as it can damage some types of flooring.
  3. Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Use only recommended cleaning products. Harsh chemicals can damage the finish of some floors.
  4. Protective Pads: Attach felt or rubber pads to the bottom of furniture to prevent scratching and dents.
  5. Entrance Mats: Place mats at entrances to collect dirt and moisture, preventing them from being tracked onto the flooring.
  6. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause discoloration or fading in some flooring types.
  7. Spills: Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining or damage.
  8. Rugs and Carpets: If using area rugs or carpets, make sure they are suitable for your flooring type and use rug pads to prevent slipping and provide cushioning.
  9. Temperature and Humidity: Maintain a stable indoor environment as extreme temperature and humidity fluctuations can impact certain flooring materials.
  10. Avoid High Heels: On softer floors like hardwood or vinyl, avoid wearing high heels indoors, as they can dent or scratch the surface.
  11. Trim Pet Nails: If you have pets, keeping their nails trimmed can prevent scratches.
  12. Regular Maintenance: Depending on the type of flooring, you might need to occasionally apply specialized maintenance products like floor polish or sealant.
  13. Follow Manufacturer Guidelines: If you have specific maintenance instructions from the manufacturer of your Origins Flooring, follow them carefully for the best results.

Remember, the best approach to maintaining your flooring depends on its specific material and finish. If you're unsure about the proper maintenance for your Origins Flooring, I recommend reaching out to the brand's customer support or checking their official website for guidance tailored to their products.

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Warranty

“Residential use” means that the original purchaser owns and resides in the home where the product was installed. If there is a question as to the type of use that is considered “residential,” please contact your customer service representative prior to purchase and installation. PLEASE NOTE Residential warranty excludes coverage for ball bearing caster wheels and rolling loads due to the unusual characteristics of this type of wheel traffic. A double wheel caster is included under normal traffic.

“Light Commercial use” means conditions and foot traffic which moderately impact the flooring. The following areas are approved for on or above grade installation of ACE resilient products: Condominiums, doctor/dental offices, lounge (excluding service area), office conference rooms, professional offices, retail sales floors.

“Wear through” is defined as complete loss of the wear layer. Gloss reduction is not considered wear and is not covered by this warranty.

“Waterproof” applies to the product itself and does not extend to damage of the subfloor or adhesives; and refers to topical moisture or topical water exposure. It does not cover moisture or water coming from below/underneath the product, and does not cover flooding or intentional damage or misuse.

This warranty is subject to the following conditions:

  • ACE warrants the only first quality products
  • The warranty period, when valid, begins on the date of the original installation.
  • The flooring must be installed properly in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation
    instructions and for its intended purpose as flooring. This product must be installed over
    approved substrates and underlayments and use the recommended adhesives
  • Installation requirements include, but not limited to, subfloor moisture content limits, flatness,
    soundness, stability, and proper environmental acclimation to acceptable living conditions.
  • The flooring must be maintained in accordance with the ACE care and maintenance instructions.
  • ACE products are warranted to be used in 3 Season Room installations. For this application, the
    flooring, adhesive (if applicable) and the environment it is installed in must maintain a
    temperature range between 60° and 107° Fahrenheit (15° and 42° Celsius) before, during and
    after installation. 3 Season Rooms must be enclosed with no exposure to the elements or direct
    sunlight. If the 3 Season Room does not meet these requirements, it will void the warranty.
  • This limited warranty applies only to defects which were not visible before or during installation
    of the flooring. It is the responsibility of the installer/end user to confirm the received material is
    free of any obvious visible conditions that may be detrimental to the appearance and/or
    performance of the product.
  • Minor color, shade and/or texture variations are normal. ACE does not warrant against
    variations between samples, photos or models, replacement material and the installed flooring.
    Any variances between actual material, product samples and/or brochures should be addressed
    with your retailer prior to installation. If the retailer determines the condition “unacceptable,”
    the manufacturer should be informed immediately.
  • If a manufacturing-related defect should arise after installation and within the specified limited
    warranty period, ACE will replace or repair a floor – our option – one time with a comparable
    product. ACE will also honor reasonable labor costs for the repair or replacement, if the
    material was professionally installed. If the replacement or repair fails in the same manner a
    second time, we conclude the site conditions may not be acceptable for the installation of the
    flooring.
  • ACE reserves the right to inspect any claims and have samples removed for analysis. We must be
    given a reasonable opportunity to inspect the floor prior which should be no less than thirty (30)
    days after the problem is reported.

What is NOT Covered by this Warranty:

  • Product sold by the manufacturer as other than “first quality.”
  • Improper Installation: Material installed not in accordance with ACE Residential Installation
    Guide Click/Residential Installation Guide – Glue Down, including any and all problems caused
    by the use of non-recommended adhesive, underlayment and/or preparation of the substrate
    are not warranted. Installing four tile/plank corners together is not recommended for click
    products and therefore will not be warranted. Installation errors are not manufacturing related
    conditions. ACE does not warrant installer workmanship.
  • ACE will not pay for labor costs to repair or replace material with visible conditions that were apparent before installation.
  • This warranty does not cover noise related issues including, but not limited to, squeaks,
    popping, etc.
  • Damages resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance
  • Product deformity that is not measurable or that is only visible under certain light or from a
    certain angle is not considered a defect. Visible defects should be evaluated by their visibility
    from a standing position in normal lighting.
  • Damage resulting from neglect or misuse of strong detergents, chemicals, corrosives; including
    but not limited to stains from paints, dyes, mats, fertilizers or other similar materials.
  • Damage caused by moving appliances or heavy furniture without protecting the floor. (Always
    protect floor by using plywood or hard board runways when moving heavy objects and also
    when using an appliance dolly, heavy objects equipped with wheels or rollers, including two and
    four-wheel carts etc.)
  • Damage resulting from accidents, casualty events, abuse or improper usage (including pet
    related damage, such as chewing, digging, clawing, etc.). Accidents, abuse and improper usage
    are defined as, but are not limited to damage caused by: casters on furniture, rotating beater
    bars on vacuum cleaners, burns, cuts, impact from heavy and sharp objects, narrow or spike
    heels, cleats, etc., as well as, damage resulting from unprotected furniture legs.
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