Description
Our Tuscany Modern Oak flooring typically features sleek, minimalist designs with smooth finishes. A one of a kind, our Tuscany oak contains grey to brown color tone variations further enhanced by the natural beauty of oak wood grain. Offering a more contemporary look, you will nonetheless notice the knots as well as its rich grain. This flooring is suitable for pets and a busy house or office setting. This old growth vintage hardwood flooring is all about refinement, elegance and creating great memories.
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Acclimation
We recommend installation by a qualified professional contractor. Although our wood is kiln dried for maximum stability,
all wood must be acclimated in the space where it will be installed prior to being installed. The acclimation time varies in different geographic locations, however 1 – 2 weeks is recommended.
SOLID WOOD FLOORING:
- Subfloor: We recommend superior grade plywood in a 5/8”-3/4” thickness. Make sure your subfloor and any other materials such as a concrete slab or joists are also acclimated. There should not be more than a 4% variation between the moisture content of your floor and the subfloor materials at the time of installation. If you are installing over a slab, we recommend two 1/2” layers of plywood screwed together. If your height allowance prohibits this method, please call us so we can advise you of your different options.
- Nail Down: Our floors can be installed using a standard floor nailing machine that uses staples or cleat type nails.
Product Installation
Veser Antique Woods cannot and does not take any responsibility for installation issues or problems resulting from installation of any Veser Antique Woods products. This means that you accept full responsibility for such issues which can include lost labor, removal labor, reinstallation labor and/or materials for any reason including the following:
- Failure to properly inspect and reject material prior to installation.
- Failure to properly install various color and size mixes as recommended.
- Failure to use a licensed contractor.