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Chesapeake Roaring 20s

Chesapeake  Roaring 20s
A vinyl floor called Chesapeake Roaring 20s has the appearance of traditional hard wood but is significantly more durable than both that type of wood and the bulk of other flooring solutions now available. The new larger format board from Roaring 20s is 60 inches long by 9 inches broad, and it includes a linked pad. It has a 12 mm wear layer on top of it. On Chesapeake Roaring 20s, the painted bevel and click locking mechanism draw attention to the distinctive characteristics of each board. It was made in the United States!

The Chesapeake Roaring 20s vinyl flooring brand improves the quality and lifespan of any home while being as strong as hardwood. This collection is ideal for anybody seeking a hardwood aesthetic while still needing something robust and easy to maintain. Vinyl flooring is a highly durable product that stands the test of time due to the way it is created.

Because of its thick wear layer and increased lacquer finish, Roaring 20s is three times more scratch resistant than other well-known brands. Because of the water and stain resistant coating on the surface, this item is scratch resistant. Vinyl surfaces on the market are particularly prone to stains and scratches. In contrast to these high-end surfaces, Prestige Speakeasy has a waterproof finish and a water-tight locking mechanism thanks to Speakeasy's scratch-proof technology. Furthermore, Chesapeake Roaring 20s protects the flooring and subfloor from harm. Water seeping through the cracks in even waterproof flooring can cause harm to regular wood floors. Those of you who have families, pets, or both realize the need of water resistance and hygiene. If a pet uses your floor as a toilet or a child has a natural spill disaster, all you need is a mop and some simple cleaning products. You may even make your own cleanser with warm water and apple cider vinegar.

The micro bevel edge is another advantage of Roaring 20s vinyl. This implies that it is more durable than square-edge flooring, easier to install without visible misalignment, adds a subtle geometric component to the floor, and better resembles the appearance of natural materials than non-beveled flooring. The SPC flooring of our Chesapeake Speakeasy vinyl, which stands for Solid Polymer Composite, is a bonus. SPC is more durable and trustworthy than standard vinyl since stabilizers and limestone make up most of its core. The SPC's fundamental design is so dimensionally stable that it does not require installation to acclimate, and it is resistant to cupping and gapping caused by moisture or temperature variations. Because general temperature and humidity have no influence on SPC, Roaring 20s can be employed in any locale, from the frigid winters of Chicago to a hot July in Florida.

The Chesapeake Roaring 20s collection is available in six different hues, all of which will complement any color scheme. For example, the lighter Chesapeake Roaring 20s Partagas have a softer wood and would look well in a setting with a white color scheme. Any lighter furniture or wall color, on the other hand, contrasts effectively with the deeper Chesapeake Roaring 20s Harlem.

Another advantage of this series is its straightforward installation approach, which takes use of floating technology. The flooring is considered to be installed as a floating floor if it is not nailed, stapled, or glued to the subfloor. It looks to "float" there but is really affixed to the flooring by a locking mechanism or adhesive. Vinyl plank is one of the easiest floor coverings to install yourself. It snaps together end to end and edge to edge and does not require gluing to the flooring. It is also simple to cut. Overall, this Speakeasy selection provides long-lasting durability as well as stunning vinyl flooring.

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