Should this spec be real Hardwood flooring."3/8" oak ply glue down pre-finished tongue/groove"..(looks bad)
I paid a lot for this one room as an upgrade to blend in with the rest of my downstairs. They charged me $1055.00 for a 12X12 room. Finally they have agreed to redo the entire room ..which will be a totaly mess. But one problem ..they called today and said the mannington heartland oak (nutmeg) has been discontinued. They want me to choose a lesser quality beveled edge floor that is similar in color. However it will clash with the room it flows into.
I feel I paid for "real hardwood" & got a veneer.
Answers:
real hardwood can never match with oak ply.
what the vendor say is prestressed plywood with oak finish on it, the oak layer being very thin. so the textureis limited to the top thin layer only.
real hardwood has full body texture and they are well seasoned so that they become wear, water , moist resistant.
since they leave marks on the floor the material may not be of good quality. tounge and groove joints are supposed to work well.
the workmanship must be bad.
if paid for hardwood flooring, you should get the same.
demand for that or ask the money back.
Other answers:
Do not agree to a lessor quality flooring. Just my opinion
Do not agree to a lessor quality flooring. Just my opinion