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About Vermont Curupay w/pad Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank
6mm w/pad Vermont Curupay Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank 7.09 in. Wide x 48 in. Long
Lifetime Warranty
Our Vermont Curupay vinyl flooring exudes exotic elegance with its vibrant colors and striking grain patterns. This flooring's unique visual appeal, featuring rich browns and subtle reds, creates a bold statement, transforming any space into a luxurious and inviting area.
Along with its stunning appearance, Vermont Curupay offers exceptional resilience. It's waterproof and stands up to everyday wear, making it suitable for both high-traffic areas and wet environments. The ease of installation and minimal maintenance make it a practical, yet stylish choice for modern living.
Highlights:
Installation Grade: Above grade, on grade, below grade
Installation Type: Click
Width: 7 in.
Length: 48 in.
Thickness: 6mm
Wear Layer: 20mil
High-density IXPE pad attached to waterproof plank
In support of healthy home environments, Tranquility and CoreLuxe vinyl flooring are phthalate-safe.
Underlayment
QuietWalk Max, EcoSilencer Max, & QuietWalk Versa underlayments are recommended for use under Vinyl flooring. QuietBoard underlayment is also recommended with the use of our waterproof Underlayment Seal Tape on the seams to maintain the warranty. These quality underlayments help smooth out minor subfloor imperfections, provide moisture protection over wood subfloors or concrete (Class 1 vapor protection or 6mil Poly attached), and have added insulation and sound control properties.
This floor is waterproof, however, moisture intrusions from concrete via hydrostatic pressure, flooding, or plumbing leaks, along with high levels of alkalinity, can affect floor coverings over time.
Moisture can also be trapped below the flooring and create mildew or mold.