Calder Luxury Vinyl Natural Distressed Oak 187mm x 2/0.3mm Glue Down LVT Flooring
The Calder Luxury Vinyl Natural Distressed Oak flooring blends warm natural oak colouring with a distressed wood-effect look, making it a great choice for adding more texture and character to your floor style.
Each board measures 187mm (18.7cm) in width and 2mm in overall thickness, including a 0.3mm wear layer. Its glue down plank construction creates a neat and practical fitted floor finish.
Finish: Natural distressed oak wood-effect surface with added character and texture
Construction: Glue down plank LVT with an overall thickness of 2mm and a 0.3mm wear layer
Installation: Designed to be fixed directly to the subfloor using a suitable adhesive
Underfloor heating: Suitable for use with water based underfloor heating
This flooring gives you the visual appeal of distressed oak boards while keeping all the practical benefits of luxury vinyl tile.
Glue down LVT is best fitted onto a smooth and properly prepared subfloor to help achieve a tidy and even result.
When ordering, allow 10% extra for wastage and cut-offs.
With our many years of experience in the flooring industry, we know that proper installation is the key to achieving a beautiful and long-lasting finish. Whether you’re taking on a DIY project or hiring a professional, following expert advice will help ensure your new floors are installed perfectly. Check out our top installation tips below to get started on the right foot!
Laying the flooring in rooms heated with water-based underfloor heating is not a problem.
This Bond Down Vinyl needs adhesive to secure the boards to the subfloor, ensuring a durable and stable surface.
Please keep in mind that the industry standard includes 10% for wastage and cut-offs, and 5% for visual grading. Make sure to factor this into your calculations when ordering.
You’ll need basic DIY tools like a saw, tape measure, spacers, and mallet, plus specialist tools such as a tapping block and pull bar for a precise fit.
What tools do I need to install wood flooring?
What tools do I need to install wood flooring?
You’ll need basic DIY tools like a saw, tape measure, spacers, and mallet, plus specialist tools such as a tapping block and pull bar for a precise fit.