Description - Pietra 12" Rigid Core Vinyl Planks feature beautiful tile looks with a ceramic bead finish and a 12mil wear layer that are great for any room in your home that's in need of a makeover. These planks are easy to install and are extremely durable, thanks to the SPC core. Pietra 12" Rigid Core Vinyl Planks come as 12" wide planks in the most sought-after colors, making them an excellent choice for your home.
Material– SPC with attached IXPE underlayment.
Specs
Plank Width |
12” |
Plank Length |
24” |
Attached Underlayment |
Yes |
Edges |
Embedded Grout |
Thickness |
6mm |
Phthalates |
None |
Gloss |
Matte |
Installation Type |
Float |
Installation Location |
On, Above, Below |
Waterproof |
Yes |
Locking System |
I4F |
Radiant Heating Approved |
Yes |
Core |
SPC |
Style |
Wood look |
Wear Layer |
12mil |
Residential Warranty |
Lifetime |
Commerical Warranty |
10-Year |
Pattern Repeat |
N/A |
Recommended Uses – .
In Stock - Ships between Oct 10 - 14
Waterproof vinyl planks are easy to keep clean and maintain. Maintenance of the floor typically includes:
- Daily or weekly vacuuming or mopping of dirt, grit, dust etc.
- Use felt pads under chair and furniture legs to prevent scratching of the flooring surface.
- Place door mats at all entrances to prevent tracked in dirt, rocks, moisture, and other debris.
- Avoid using rubber-backed mats as they can stain the flooring surface over time.
- When mopping, use a damp and never a wet mop.
- Clean up spills immediately to prevent damage to the floor.
Installation is simple and is commonly done by our customers. Installation of Avant Garde 8" Rigid Core Vinyl Planks is as follows:
- Complete any necessary floor prep.
- Start with the tongue side facing the wall.
- After the initial starter board, press the end seam of the second plank into the end seam of the first plank, and then lock them together by laying the plank down. Continue working left to right.
- Install the first plank in the second row by inserting the tongue into the groove of the plank in the first row. This is best done with a low angle of the plank.
- Insert the long side seam at a slight angle first. As the top surfaces meet, rotate the plank down into the locked position. Engage the end seam, using a rubber mallet if necessary.
- Planks may be cut with a utility knife using the “score and snap” technique, or with the use of a crosscut power saw.
- Continue installing planks removing any gaps using a tapping block and a scrap of flooring to cover the tapping block. Be careful not to damage tongue and groove.
- Protect all exposed edges by installing wall moulding and/or transition strips. Make sure that no plank will be secured in any way to the subfloor.