Flooring

Laminate Flooring Inspection checklist,quality control ,quality assurance,sourcing service ,factory auditing,grader,Manufacturing

Laminate Flooring is becoming more popular as real wood flooring. We offer a wide range of laminate that can mimic any style of hardwood floor. laminate flooring is certified FlOOR SCORE with NAUF (=No Added Urea Formaldehyde)

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Solid Strand Woven Bamboo floors, Inspection checklist,quality control ,quality assurance,sourcing service ,factory auditing,grader,Manufacturing

Strand Woven Bamboo is a resource which can renew itself in only few years and is harder than most wood floors, making it an ideal solution for the eco-conscious consumer.

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Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) Inspection checklist,quality control ,quality assurance,sourcing service ,factory auditing,grader,Manufacturing

Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is constructed of solid vinyl PVC with the look and feel of textured wood planks and is impervious tomoisture. 100% waterproof.

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FloorScore® certificate of Multi-layer Engineered Hardwood Flooring

Orignal source https://www.scsglobalservices.com/services/floorscore FloorScore® is the most recognized indoor air quality (IAQ) certification standard for hard surface flooring materials, adhesives, and underlayments. Developed by SCS with the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI), a leading industry trade association of flooring manufacturers and suppliers, it qualifies for many green building schemes including LEED v4.1, WELL, BREEAM, CHPS, and Green Globes.

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SPC flooring,inspector,grader,quality inspection,quality control ,Grading Rules,sourcing service,test,factory auditing

Short for stone plastic composite, SPC is designed to identically replicate traditional flooring materials such as stone, ceramic, or wood, yet provide many … SPC flooring is considered the “next generation” in vinyl flooring. In addition, unlike wood and laminate floors, they are 100% water resistant, being much more …

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bamboo flooring inspector,grader,quality inspection,quality control ,Grading Rules,sourcing service,test,factory auditing

PRODUCT FEATURES:• DIMENSIONS: 72.83″ x 5.12″ x .47″ (1850mm x 130mm x 12mm) • FINISH: TrueMark® Glaze Tek • HARDNESS: Averages 160% harder than oak • CONSTRUCTION: Premium Xcora Engineered Strand Bamboo • EDGE: Hand Crafted Micro Bevel • SURFACE: Smooth with natural graining • PROFILE: Tongue & Groove • RESIDENTIAL WARRANTIES: Limited Lifetime StructuralLimited 25 Year Finish • COMMERCIAL …

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Construction, Finish,Surface,Inspection and testing, Engineered Hardwood Flooring inspector,grader,quality inspection,quality control ,Grading Rules,sourcing service,test,factory auditing

Species: White OakColor: NaturalWidth: 5″Thickness: 1/2″ with a 2 mm wear layerLength: 24″ to 72″Construction: EngineeredFinish: Treffert UV Acrylic coating wire brushed and smooth finishSurface: Wire BrushedInstallation: Glue, Nail, Staple, FloatSQ FT Per Box Quantity: 22

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installation guides, Inspection and testing, Engineered Hardwood Flooring inspector,grader,quality inspection,quality control ,Grading Rules,sourcing service,test,factory auditing

Nailing or Stapling an Engineered FloorGluing Down Engineered FloorFloating an Engineered Floor

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What Is China Wire-Brushed Hardwood Flooring

What Is Wire-Brushed Hardwood Flooring?When a floor is “wire-brushed,” it means that the wooden planks have been scraped with a hard-bristled brush to give it a textured appearance. The process reveals the wood grain, helping to bring out the lines from the tree’s growth rings. The result is a subtly rustic, weathered look. In addition to giving your hardwood floors …

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Janka hardness Inspection and testing, Engineered Hardwood Flooring inspector,grader,quality inspection,quality control ,Grading Rules,sourcing service,test,factory auditing

Engineered Hardwood FlooringAluminum oxide finishTongue & GrooveGlue – Nail/Staple – FloatBasement/1st/2nd floor installationJanka hardness:  136025 year warranty

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