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About Chris
Expertise 20+ years flooring installation ...carpet,wood,tile and vinyl. Residential and commercial. I do not sell the products , just install what ever the shop / customer has purchased. I actually love seeing the finished project completed and it gives me great satisfaction to help others acheive that goal. If I don't know the answer I will say so, and then I will recommend another expert for you. I may even research the subject and answer to the best of my ability ...including links to my sources.
I wish you all success
Chris
Experience 20 years as an independant contractor
Education/Credentials H.S. diploma
A.S. agriculture Mt San Antonio JR. College
Past/Present Clients Gene Bonas and Kevin Churnock Inc.
Sheward&Son&Sons
Century 21
Forte Const.
Famous Footwear
BOSE Corporation
Homebodies General Contractor
Perry Floors, Tri Cord Flooring
T.J.'S Supplies
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You are here: Experts > Style > Interior Decorating > Flooring and Carpeting > 1/4" thick hardwood flooring
Expert: Chris - 11/8/2009
Question Hi Chris,
My dishwasher valve failed and hot water flooded my kitchen floor. I have to find and exact match since the kitchen is open and the living room floor is the same. The wood is solid 1/4" thick, tongue and groove, 2 1/4" wide. The places I have taken a sample to locally say they've never seen anything like it. Can you help me, please? Thanks, Alisa
Answer Alisa ,
I opened my mail and expected to see a picture ...a brand name or some other form of identification ...since you didn't provide any and my crystal ball is broken I can not determine what you have.
Which lines / name brands did you look at when trying to find it? Bruce makes a product like this as well as many others.
Are you filing an insurance claim? You can replace only the kitchen and have a T cap installed in the doorway or a tile accent to help deter the eye from the color difference....or you can turn the room and make a bold contratsing statement in the kitchen with a border where the 2 colors are closest.
e mail me with pics ...cpent>>>mindi@msn.com
remove the arrows to make it work.
Chris
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