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Eiger Collection

EP103 Eiger Petit/ Golden Stained Oak

Giving the stability and strength of the Eiger Collection with unbeatable value the Eiger Petit offers a versatile and durable multi-ply with the character of a traditional solid floor. Multi- layered hardwood with random sized boards and thick top layers, the Eiger Petit Collection is bursting with character floors.The 5mm rustic oak top layer is rolled with steel brushes to take away the softer grain whilst following the contours of the natural grain, the result is an enhanced surface texture which becomes tactile underfoot and extremely durable to everyday scratches. The brushed surface is further enhanced and protected by UV cured coats of Danish Colour oil.

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Product Specification


  • Description: Brushed, Stained & UV Oiled Rustic Oak Bevelled Plank
  • Type of Floor: Real Wood Engineered Plank
  • Total Thickness: 18 mm
  • Width & Length: 125 x 300- 1500 mm
  • Top Layer: 5 mm Solid Oak
  • Grade: CD Rustic
  • Core Layer: Hardwood Ply
  • Pack Size: 2.2 m2
  • Pack Contents: Random Length Boards
  • Joint Type: Tongue & Groove
  • Bevelled Edges: 4 Sides
  • Floated Installation: Yes
  • Fully Bonded Installation: Yes
  • Secret Nailed Installation: Yes
  • Suitable For Underfloor Heating: Yes
  • Tog Rating: 1.2
  • Hardness: Hard
  • EUTR Compliant: Yes

Installation Basics


EP103 is a tongue and grooved board, which can be installed as a floating floor on underlay or fully bonded with floor adhesive to the subfloor. Read more about Installation here.

Care and Maintenance


This floor is finished with UV cured Danish oil. The UV curing process produces a hard wearing oiled surface, which needs less maintenance than a traditional oiled floors. for daily cleaning we recommend Wood’s Good Natural Soap. Read more about how to maintain V4 products here.

Environment


All V4 Wood flooring is milled from responsibly sourced timber meeting all European Timber regulations. Read more about our environmental approach here.