Coretec Conch Ash, need pictures & review of this flooring
Shantan Kajjam
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Any reviews out there for the Mission Collection Cortona Plus flooring
Comments (42)Our new house was built in 12/2021. I told the design center I needed a waterproof/pet proof/ kid proof/scratch proof floor and that I can mop clean daily. I chose Cortona mission collection wild mustang. It was beautiful. Looked amazing. Unfortunately it has not been holding up. I could see the edges starting to curl, I had to be super careful with moving furniture, and there was some weird sticky substance that kept buklding up everywhere. In 10/2022 I told the builder and they came to inspect with the installer. Then installer sent an inspector and moisture level tested. The installer also said I coukd only use Bona and the light coming from my windows could be warping it. I said all this is BS. Ive had LVP by Cortec installed and its the best floor ever and had for 3 years with no problems. Builder replaced it with same flooring. 3 months later im noticing edging curling again. Now im being told you have to dry mop it, all furniture needs to have padding or else it voids the manufacture warranty. Bottom line folks. Ill be replacing it with cortec a brand I trust. I didnt sign ul to treat my glooring as if its an infant. It flooring!!! Plus I made my needs and wants very clear....See Moredoes anyone have pictures of Coretec Manila oak? what undertones does
Comments (1)If you put manila in the search bar - you should get posts with that word. It doesn't always work but here's one with several photos of different installations. It looks really nice. https://www.houzz.com/discussions/5145335/manila-oak-cortec-photos-needed#n=31...See MoreNuCore Performance Luxury Vinyl Flooring Review
Comments (113)I just purchased the LVP NuCore form the F&D. The installers started to put the floor down but it was breaking. This is a common theme with tis product. I believe it is because it is so rigid/brittle. I tried to take it back to the F&D but they stated behind the product and said that installers made a mistake when putting floor in. I lost about $1500 with F&D as even though it was bad product they didn't take the opened box back. It was so frustrating since the workers lost time installing the floor and then taking it down. I was very disappointed with customer service. I will try to contact NuCore directly about this product. Just FYI few boxes were ok, but a lot of them were breaking. they also packed couple of boxes broken in half....See MoreCoretec Grande LVP flooring.
Comments (29)Many people are choosing COREtec Grande LVP over hardwood due to its scratch resistance, waterproof aspect, sound dampening, and being virtually non distinguishable from hardwood. This has already been mentioned, but not all LVP is the same thickness. Most glue-down LVP is 3MM, many SPC LVPs are 5MM, some thicker WPC LVPs are 8MM, and COREtec Grande is 15MM....See MorePatricia Colwell Consulting
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