Somerset Wide Plank Collection

 

Ultra-wide plank flooring in oak, maple, and hickory makes a big design statement.

SOMERSET’S SOLIDPLUS® OFFERS IMPORTANT BENEFITS FOR WIDE PLANK FLOORING

Constructed with a solid 3mm thick solid sawn face, Somerset’s Wide Plank Collection gives you the same beautiful appearance as traditional solid flooring. The 1/2″ thick, 8-ply cross-grained construction adds greater dimensional stability, which is a key benefit for wider width planks. In addition, Wide Plank flooring is packaged in true random lengths up to 6-1/2′.

Solid vs SolidPlus Comparison

Description

  SolidPlus® Engineered Flooring

THICKNESS: 1/2″ (nominal)

WIDTHS: 6″, 7″

Construction: 3mm (nominal) Wear Layer; 8 Plies

LENGTHS: Random up to 6-1/2′

PROFILE:  Eased Edge; Eased End

FINISH: Ultimate™ UV-Cured Aluminum Oxide/Urethane

LIMITED WARRANTY:  50-Year Finish Wear; Lifetime Structural

RESIDENTIAL: 50-Year Finish Wear; Lifetime Structural

COMMERCIAL: 5-Year Finish Wear; Lifetime Structural

Natural Red Oak  Natural White Oak  Gunstock  Colonial Gray  Midnight  Maple Mist  Hickory Toast  Hickory Saddle

Warranty

We feel that no other hardwood flooring in the industry is manufactured to higher quality standards than a Somerset hardwood floor. Flooring in the Wide Plank Collection carries our Lifetime Structural Integrity Limited Warranty and a 50-Year Finish Wear Layer Limited Warranty.

We take great pride in the products we offer and want our customers to be completely satisfied with our flooring. Our limited warranty coverage is intended to give you peace of mind that you are purchasing a quality product from a highly reputable company. Please keep in mind that Somerset manufactures flooring, not finished floors; the flooring installer must complete the finished product. Many critical decisions must be made at the installation site, and therefore are the sole responsibility of the installer and owner.

Installation

  SolidPlus® engineered flooring can be nailed, stapled, glued‑down, or floated, on, above, or below grade, including over radiant heat.

Many important decisions must be made at the installation site, and therefore must be the sole responsibility of the installer/owner. These include but are not limited to proper storage and handling, complete evaluation of site conditions including moisture testing of the subfloor and flooring, acclimation of flooring to appropriate conditions, subfloor preparation, flooring layout, milling, grade, color and gloss, scraping, proper installation methods, sufficient quantity on hand to complete the job, and jobsite cleanup. For best results, we suggest installation be done by a National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) Certified Professional.

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