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Longstrip Plank Floors
Longstrip – floors
are very similar to engineered floors. These floors are constructed from several
wood plies that are glued together. The center core is generally a softer wood
material and is used to make the tongue and groove. A hardwood finish layer
is glued on top of the center core and another softer wood ply is attached
underneath the core. This top ply is also called the finish layer and can be
constructed of almost any wood specie. The finish layer is really made up of
many smaller, individual solid wood pieces that are laid in three rows of solid
planks. Longstrip planks are approximately 86" in length and 7 1/2" in width.
The finish layer of a longstrip plank will generally have between 17 to 18
pieces in the three row series. This gives the effect of installing a board
that is 3 narrow planks wide and several planks long. Each longstrip plank
looks like an entire section that has already been pre-assembled for you.
Longstrip
planks are designed for the floating installation, but most can also be glued-down,
or stapled down. Because these floors can be installed with the floating installation
method they can be installed above or below ground level and over a wide variety
of subfloors. Like engineered floors, longstrip floors come in a variety of
domestic and exotic wood species.
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