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Cork Underlayment Roll (300 sq.ft./roll)

by Eco Cork Foam

$172.99$238.99

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.146 total votes

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Eco Cork Foam (ECF) is the ultimate sustainable underlayment choice. Engineered using a proprietary blend of polyethylene and granulated cork, nontoxic ECF has certified ultra-low VOC emissions, making it pet- and family-friendly. ECF also features antimicrobial mold, mildew, and fungal protection. It comes ready to cut and install, so with ECF plus your flooring, you have everything you need. Buy the floor. Buy ECF. You're done. Featuring a built-in 6 mil vapor barrier, ECF is technologically advanced and outperforms the competition in every way, from moisture protection and ease of installation to superior sound absorption. Perfect for use on wood or concrete subfloors and on any level of your home, including basements. When used over a concrete subfloor, ECF eliminates the need for an additional vapor barrier, saving time and money.

  • Install-Ready: Patented built-in 6 mil vapor barrier with 3” overlap and self-sealing tape for easy installation. Cuts easily but resists tearing.

Everything they claim plus more!I was looking for the best underlayment product money can buy and found this product. It had been recommended by a friend that used it and a professional installer also insisted upon it. I also took the time to read the reviews and I called the factory for additional information. I had a previous 1000 square foot carpeted cement floor and the carpet needed replacement. we liked the look of vinyl but knew we would need a good underlayment. ECF is that product and more. Waterproof with a vapor barrier, cushioning effect but not spongy. The easiest product to ever put down. Lays flat. a unique way of attaching to each other making for a perfect fit and easy to cut and shape where shaping is needed. It seems a bit pricey but consider the long term use it provides it is really not meaningful. Having the best underlayment is the most important consideration when putting down any flooring. DONT HESITIATE-JUST BUY IT!! Youll be glad you did.. Xu. Garden City, NY. 2023-04-27 20:56:45

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12" x 12" Fir Wooden Floor Tiles Pack of 27 Interlocking DIY Deck Tiles

by Yaheetech

$2.93/sq. ft.$6.63

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.415 total votes

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These sleek, interlocking wooden flooring tiles, made from solid fir wood, are ideal for renovation projects. Their easy assembly and non-slip design make this 27-piece flooring tile set suitable for outdoor spaces like decks and patios, offering long-term durability, easy maintenance, and a modern aesthetic.

  • Durability: Antimicrobial; Fade Resistant; Warp Resistant; Scratch Resistant; Stain Resistant; Slip Resistant; Water Resistant; Frost Resistant
  • Weight Capacity: 330lb.
  • Surface Material: Wood
  • Wood Species: Fir
  • Pressure Treated Wood: Yes

I've gotten two boxes of these tiles and put them together to see how I like them. So far I love them! Here's why: • They are less expensive than many other solutions. • They look very nice. • They are extremely easy to snap together (a 7-year-old kid could do it!) • No tools are necessary. • They are very lightweight; easy to move them around. I have them laid out on an uncovered patio just to try them out, and they've been there for a couple of weeks. Rain doesn't seem to bother them. (I have no idea if winter weather would damage them.) There are 27 tiles in a box, which is kind of annoying because the only thing that goes evenly into 27 is 9' x 3' which is too narrow to be very useful. (30 tiles per box would be more helpful, because there are a couple of layout options—3' x 10' or 5' x 6’.) However, two boxes total 54 tiles, which covers a 6'x9' area perfectly. The only thing I don't like is that occasionally you find a less attractive tile in the lot. Knots are to be expected; it’s real wood, and the tiles are inexpensive. But once in a while there’s a tile with too many knots, or one with a crack that was filled in with something, or is missing a small chunk of wood. However, be aware that I am super picky and I doubt most people would even notice. So I’m still giving them 5 stars. I’m attaching a couple of photos so: 1) you can see for yourself how much space two boxes will cover (I put the chair in the photo to give you a sense of scale) 2) You can see some closeups of nicer tiles and less nice tiles so you can judge for yourself. I will definitely be purchasing more boxes! I think these are really great for the price.. Susan. Orangeville, PA. 2021-04-13 17:39:28

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EZ-Floor 12" x 12" Teak Wood Snap-In Deck Tiles in Oiled

by Bare Decor

$8.50/sq. ft.$9.00

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.326 total votes

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The EZ-Floor 12" x 12" Teak Wood Snap-In Deck Tiles in Oiled come in an oiled finish in solid teak wood. No glue or tools are required - just snap the interlocking tiles together. Can be used for indoor or outdoor settings. Perfect for an entryway, mudroom, deck, terrace, shower, bathroom, pool, or anywhere in between. Solid hardwood - scratches can be sanded out. Floating installation - tiles can be removed and relocated if needed. Natural Variation: This product is created from natural materials, giving it a distinctive character and may result in minor color variations.

  • Durability: Antimicrobial; Mildew Resistant; Water Resistant; Frost Resistant
  • Surface Material: Wood
  • Wood Species: Teak
  • Product Care: Oil 1-2 times per year
  • : Oiled

Excellent! I love the look. I bought 5 boxes of these. I would give it 5 stars, but the reason I say 4 stars is due to the inconsistency in tile connecting pattern. I understand what the person meant about the tiles not snapping together properly in the reviews, it seems as though some the the tiles were assembled to connect from the left while others where assembled to connect from the right. This would suck, and not work if you only had one or two boxes and needed them all to connect precisely, but since I had 5 boxes and a big area to cover and extras I didn't even need to use I was able to make it work by connecting some backwards and have some edges not connect at all. PS I used a hacksaw to cut out the area where the railing posts are, it was a pain, but makes for a nice clean looking finish.. Matthew. Indianapolis, IN. 2017-05-17 20:46:34

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