Solid Hardwood, Engineered and Laminate Flooring - Info on KAHRS?? (2 Posts Now Merged Into 1)
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KAveritt
11-11-04, 09:09 AM
Came across the following, does anyone have any experience with this brand? It appears the 5/8", 15mm is high quality. Any thoughts on this?
KAveritt
11-11-04, 09:10 AM
I'm not sure if my last post went through, besides I got in a hurry and forgot to post the link...does anyone have experience with this mfgr? Thanks in advance!
http://www.floorshop.com/store/Subcategory.cfm?SubcategoryID=2711
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florcraft
11-11-04, 02:25 PM
Kahrs is the finest engineered wood floor in the world IMO.
these are the builder series, not alot of bells n whistles, but still a great floor.
these are the builder series, not alot of bells n whistles, but still a great floor.
KAveritt
11-11-04, 02:31 PM
Thanks for the fast reply, what's the difference in the builder's series and the other?
florcraft
11-12-04, 02:22 PM
Good question. I should know the answer.
Perhaps the top layer is a tad thinner, and the wood is more standard and not exotic.
Perhaps the top layer is a tad thinner, and the wood is more standard and not exotic.
Hardwood Guy
11-12-04, 03:43 PM
"Thanks for the fast reply, what's the difference in the builder's series and the other?"
The others are "click" floating floors which I would guess costs more to manufacture. It's the finest engineered floater I know of and florcraft is right about species--more common. Looking at the difference of the two I suspect they also put more work into obtaining a very smooth almost grain free appearance/feel with the more expensive products.
Best builders grade I know of.
http://www.hardwoodinstaller.com/hardwoodinstaller/kahrs-wood-floors-builders.htm
The others are "click" floating floors which I would guess costs more to manufacture. It's the finest engineered floater I know of and florcraft is right about species--more common. Looking at the difference of the two I suspect they also put more work into obtaining a very smooth almost grain free appearance/feel with the more expensive products.
Best builders grade I know of.
http://www.hardwoodinstaller.com/hardwoodinstaller/kahrs-wood-floors-builders.htm