Why Avaron?

No two planks are the same. The Avaron styles are produced by a unique thermal process to achieve the deep rich color visuals. Wood is a natural product and each plank will react differently to this process resulting in color variation. This kind of variation helps display the true wood characters and is one of the most desired attributes in hardwood flooring

Specifications & Construction

ConstructionEngineered Hardwood
InstallationGlue Down, Nail (Glue Assist)*
SpeciesEuropean White Oak
Dimensions7/16″ (T) x 6″ (W) x 60″ RL
GradeCharacter
FinishHigh Performance UV Cured Urethane
ColorMedium
TextureOpen Grain Brushed
BenefitsDurable Finish, Rich Designer Style
*For Nail installations, please refer to the installation addendum for details on glue assist spread recommendations.
* Nominal Thickness

Installation Instructions & Warranty

How to Care for Your Floor

Floorings are factory finished and protected with several layers of technically advanced high quality UV Cured Urethane Finish. This finish is tough, durable, smooth and easy to maintain. The Manufacturer recommends Bona Hardwood Floor Cleaner and Bona Micro-Fiber Mops for maintaining UV Cured Flooring. Contact a retailer or visit https://us.bona.com/products/hardwood-floor-cleaner-36oz.html or call (800) 872-5515 for the nearest dealer, technical department, or advice on maintaining or restoring the Floor’s finish.

  • Sweep, vacuum or dust-mop the Floor regularly.
  • Trim the claws of pets regularly to reduce scratches and indentations.
  • Glue protective felt pads on the legs of all chairs and furniture to reduce scratches, indentations and damage tothe Floor. Check them regularly for wear and embedded grit. Replace as needed.
  • Wipe up spills IMMEDIATELY.
  • Stop dirt at the entrance. Grit, gravel, sand and dirt are enemies of hardwood floors.
  • Make it a habit to keep the wood Floor clean.
  • Vacuum with a vengeance. Vacuum regularly with a vacuum that does not use a beater bar head or attachments intended for carpet.
  • Protect the Floor when moving appliances or furniture. Lay down a sheet of clean quarter-inch plywood or Masonite to protect the Floor. Use a dolly.
  • Use plastic film or other non-breathing coverings as humidity buildups can cause the floor to become damaged.
  • Expose the floor to excessive sunlight since it can cause color fading or discoloration.
  • Use water to clean or mop the Floor. Water causes deterioration of the wood itself and the finish.
  • Use round headed chair or furniture leg glides.
  • Allow spike heels to indent and damage the floor. Those in disrepair are especially harmful.
  • Track in sand, grit or dirt onto the wood floor. A grain of sand has 26 razor-sharp edges. That is like walking a floor with sandpaper on the soles of shoes.
  • Drag furniture or heavy objects across the surface of the Floor.
  • Use household dust treatment products as this will make the Floor slick.
  • Use cleaning tools or machines that apply water or steam to the wood Floor.
  • Roll or slide the refrigerator on the wood Floor. The weight may severely damage the Floor.
  • Use rubber or foam-backed plastic mats, as they may discolor the Floor.
  • Allow ice cubes to melt or water to dry on the wood Floor.

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