CoreLuxe 6mm w/pad Springfield Myrtle Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank 7.09 in. Wide x 48 in. Long
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About Springfield Myrtle 6mm w/pad
6mm w/pad Springfield Myrtle Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank 7.09 in. Wide x 48 in. Long
Lifetime Warranty
Myrtle vinyl flooring presents a unique blend of contemporary charm and classic sophistication. The intricate grain patterns and subtle color variations give this flooring a distinctive, upscale look, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any interior design.
Beyond its exquisite design, Springfield Myrtle is built for longevity and ease of care. Its waterproof nature makes it suitable for various rooms, including kitchens and bathrooms, while its resistance to scratches and stains ensures long-lasting beauty with minimal upkeep.
Highlights:
- Installation Grade: Above grade, on grade, below grade
- Installation Type: Click
- Width: 7 in.
- Length: 48 in.
- Thickness: 6mm
- Wear Layer: 20mil
- High-density IXPE pad attached to waterproof plank
- Kid and Pet Proof—our SPC rigid vinyl flooring brings you our best dent resistance
- Warranty Type: Residential Lifetime, 10 Year Light Commercial Warranty, 5 Year Heavy Commercial Warranty
Underlayment
QuietWalk Max & QuietWalk Versa underlayments are recommended for use under Vinyl flooring. These quality underlayments helps smooth out minor subfloor imperfections, provide moisture protection over wood subfloors and have added insulation and sound control properties.
The Eco Silencer Max is a substitute for a 6 mil poly.
For installations over concrete QuietBoard underlayment is also recommended but have moisture limits and will require an 6 mil polyethylene moisture barrier.
This floor is waterproof, however, moisture intrusions from concrete via hydrostatic pressure, flooding, or plumbing leaks, along with high levels of alkalinity, can affect floor coverings over time.
Moisture can also be trapped below the flooring and create mildew or mold.