Description -Mohawk Ultrawood Gingham Oaks showcases some of Mohawk's finest White Oak planks in their premier UltraWood construction and is made right here in the USA. Each style is made with real white oak overlayed on top of a waterproof HDF core. The real wood veneer features the real character of the wood with a lifetime waterproof warranty so you can feel safe knowing your wood is made to last.
Gingham Oaks is made with easy to install locking mechanism that can be floated easily over your subfloor or existing floor. UltraWood is great for use in homes with both kids and pets because of its scratch resistant surface that comes with a lifetime surface warranty.
Mohawk UltraWood is made in the United States.
Specs
Species |
White Oak |
Plank Width |
7” |
Plank Length |
48" |
Sqft/Case |
24.54 |
Edges |
Micro-beveled |
Thickness |
3/8” |
Locking Mechanism |
Patented Uniclic |
Surface Type |
Light Sawn |
Shade Variation |
Medium |
Installation Type |
Staple, Cleat, Glue, Float |
Installation Location |
On, Above, Below |
Type of Finish |
Everlast scratch and impact resistant (Lifetime) |
Gloss Level |
Low |
Warranty |
Lifetime Residential Waterproof, Lifetime Structural, 5-Year Light Commercial |
Subfloor |
Wood/Concrete |
Radiant Heat |
Approved |
Recommended Uses – Mohawk UltraWood construction makes hardwood floor a reality for every room in your home. These products are even suitable for light commercial applications.
Available For Order - Ships between Oct 16 - 18
Wood floor care is part of what keeps your wood floor a part of your home for years to come. Engineered hardwood floors should be cared for in a way that maintains their luster and appeal. Below are some guidelines for how to best care for your wood floors.
- Keep surface clean of debris that could scratch the veneer. You may sweep with a broom or use a vacuum with a brush or felt type roller.
- Remove spills from surface using a soft cloth as soon as they happen.
- Do not use oil based soaps or soaps that contain citrus oils. Using these harsh cleaners may damage the long-term performance of your wood floor and could hinder your ability to resurface the floor in the future.
- Use protective furniture pads under the legs of furniture such as tables and chairs to prevent scratches to the surface of your wood floors.