Wellmade engineered bamboo at Surfaces 2012

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See Wellmade’s top-selling engineered strand bamboo collection at this year’s Surfaces Expo. Available in eight popular styles and textures, colors range from natural and carbonized to mahogany, walnut and dark ebony. Choose from traditional smooth surfaces or rustic hand-scraped and distressed treatments.

With a 4-inch board width, Wellmade’s engineered strand bamboo features a thick-sawn 4mm wear layer and 13-coat HardMax aluminum oxide finish for added durability. The 7-ply cross grain construction is perfect for on-slab construction projects and installs on any level of the home or office with excellent dimensional stability.

Wellmade engineered strand is available in tongue-and-groove or the Uniclic floating installation system and carries 30-year residential and 5-year light commercial no wear through finish warranties. See the Wellmade Engineered Strand Bamboo Collection at Surfaces Booth: S5671.

 

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