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Mayflower 3/8 in. Natural Acacia Distressed Engineered Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide
- 3/8 in. Thick
- 5 in. Wide
- Nail, Glue, Nail with Glue Assist, Edge-Glue Float Installation
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About Natural Acacia Distressed Engineered Hardwood
3/8 in. Natural Acacia Distressed Engineered Hardwood Flooring 5 in. Wide
30 Year Warranty
Acacia is distinguished by its eye-pleasing, distressed surface, giving it a delicate, rippled appearance. Crafted by Mayflower from durable engineered hardwood, the 5-inch planks have medium, reddish-brown hues with golden undertones and natural Acacia graining. This charming color variation makes Acacia a versatile floor, suitable for almost any decor.
Highlights:
- Thickness: 3/8 in.
- Width: 5 in.
- Installation Type: Nail, Glue, Nail with Glue Assist, Edge-Glue Float
- Veneer Thickness: 1.2mm
- Residential Warranty: 30 year
- Light Commercial Warranty: No Warranty
- FloorScore Certified
- Pad Recommended
About Distressed Flooring:
Distressed hardwood floors have a natural worn appearance. They look like floors from the days when floors were finished by hand.
Mayflower prefinished hardwood floors offer beauty, durability, and affordability for every decor and budget. Backed by a 30-year warranty and available in a variety of textures, finishes, and stains, you'll find extraordinary value with Mayflower.
About Engineered Flooring:
Engineered flooring consists of REAL hardwood layers with either a plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), or lumber core. It's extremely stable, which means it's the perfect floor for any level of the home.
With plywood engineered products, hardwood veneer layers are stacked on one another, with the grain of the adjacent layers oriented perpendicular to each other. Because wood expands and contracts in the direction of the grain, one layer stabilizes the next, resulting in a product that is less susceptible to the effects of moisture and temperature change.
Due to its construction, all engineered flooring is more resistant to seasonal changes.