How amazing is the Chene Firmfit CW1434 Brushed Natural Oak Herringbone? This is the worlds first, click herringbone vinyl flooring and my word, it looks incredible. The décor on this luxury vinyl flooring is light golden-brown in colour with realistic grains and knots, perfect for those seeking a classic style with a modern twist. Boasting a heavily textured surface and bevelled edges give this vinyl flooring genuine hardwood look. Unlike real wood, the Chene Firmfit CW1434 Brushed Natural Oak herringbone ticks all the boxes.
You’re average luxury vinyl is made from Ortho-Phthalates or other harmful substances, the Chene Firmfit CW1434Â Brushed Natural Oak Herringbone is 100% clear of these. In fact, it has a limestone-based rigid core giving it unmatched dent resistance and salability to heat and sunlight. It also has a pre-attached naturally hypoallergenic cork backing, making the flooring quieter and warmer on the foot.
What’s more, the Chene Firmfit is GREENGUARD Gold certified. GREENGUARD Gold Certification offers the strictest certification criteria for all types of flooring including luxury vinyl, considering safety factors to account for sensitive individuals (such as children and the elderly), and ensures that a product is acceptable for use in environments such as schools and healthcare facilities. It is referenced by both The Collaborative for High-Performance Schools (CHPS) and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Building Rating System.
Product Code: CW1434
Pack Coverage: 2.27 m2Edge Detail: V-Grove 4 sided Installation Method: ClickPlanks Per Pack: Material: Limestone Core Domestic Warranty: LifetimeCommercial Warranty: 15 YearsBoard Dimentions: 615mm (l) x 123mm (w) x 5mm (t)Range: Chene Firmfit Planks Durability Rating: Class 34, Commercial Pack Content: Thickness: 5mm (incl. 1mm hypoallergic cork backing)Pack Price: £ 66.97
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Please be aware that customers living outside of Mainland UK or in some territories of Scotland may not be eligible for all delivery services. Deliveries outside mainland UK may incur extra delivery charges. Once you have secured your order online we will be in contact to arrange the best delivery options available. Unfortunately we don’t cover Northern/ Southern IrelandÂ
Fitting Laminate FlooringÂ
Fitting laminate flooring is one of the easiest options, as it comes with a click joining system. However, some of the systems are slightly different, so It’s important to read the full manufactures fitting instructions first. We have provided you with a few generic tips on what you’ll need to do.
As all laminates use the ‘floating’ method of installation, you will need to use a suitable underlay to protect your floor. Underlay’s not only protect your flooring, they provide sound and heat insulation.
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Preparation
Firstly, like all flooring you have to allow time for the flooring to acclimatise. All you need to do is leave the boxes in the middle of the room for 48 hours. Keep the temperature of the room at a consistent level. Clean the subfloor, making sure its dirt/rubble free. Best way to do this is sweep, vacuum and mop before leaving to dry. The subfloor also needs to be level, which means less than 3mm deviation over a 1m area.Â
The next stage is ensuring the positioning is right, the last thing you want is an unsymmetrical floor. This is probably easier than you think. Start by finding the centre of the room, to do this you need to measure the width and length and strike a chalk line halfway across both. Where the two lines meet, that is the centre. Without using any adhesive, lay two lines of flooring from the centre of the room at right angles to each others to make an L shape. This ensure you are laying the floor at the correct angle, make sure the edges line up with the wall, if that don’t, manoeuvre the boards around until they do.
Fitting
Now the preparation is down and the boards are in position, you can start to stick them down. To do this you will either need to apply a thin layer of adhesive to the suitable subfloor, or peel off the non-stick backing if its a self adhesive LVT floor. In the event of glue oozing up between the boards, clean it off immediately with wet cloth or sponge. Its always worth having a good read through the manufacturers guides when using adhesive, as the requirements may be different depending on the brand. After you have installed a section of the floor, apply pressure using a roller to bond the boards to the subfloor. After you’ve installed the majority of the boards, you will need to start making the cuts to fit the gaps against the wall. The best and most accurate way to do this is to lay the board directly on top of a laid board. Then, take a 3rd board and lay it on top against the wall. Using the edge of the 3rd tile to draw a cutting line across the board you want to fit.
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If all of a sudden you change your mind on the flooring and want to return it.. that’s no problem. We’ll give you 14 days to return the goods back to us and you’ll get a refund. Also, we will take back any unused accessories once you’ve installed your flooring.Â
On certain products there maybe some restrictions or a small 15% restocking fee. Please contact our customer service team to find out if this applies to the product you are looking at.Â
Why not take a look at our full returns and cancellation policy here
If you want your floor to look great for years to come, here’s a few tips on how to maintain that brand new look.
Sweep it up
Try and sweep up any dirty up that you notice on your floor. Or alternatively, use a hand vacuum to collect the dirt.
Vacuum RegularlyÂ
Make sure you vacuum your flooring on a regular basis. Not only is this hygienic but it also gets up any loose dirt and small stones that could scratch the floor.Â
Felt protector pads on furnitureÂ
To prevent damage to your new floor, you should use protector pads at the bottom of all your furniture and furniture legs.
Clean your floor with the right stuff
Using specifically designed cleaner will safely remove any dust or stubborn marks. It will also leave you floor with a nice, clean finish.
Wipe up your spill ASAP
Clean up spillages such as drinks, water and pet urine as quickly as possible. This will most definitely help maintain the appearance and stop moister getting in areas you don’t want.Â
Use entrance matts
Using entrance matts on all exterior doors will reduce the chance of items entering your home that can potentially damage your floor.Â
Tips for house hold pets
Make sure that your pets nails are trimmed, this will prevent scratches according on your floor. Also, you should put a matt underneath any food or water bowls, this will prevent moisture going into the joins.
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