Got great help a year ago or so ago on countertop questions I had, figured I'd give this a go.
We have a wood floor in our great room and sadly a small amount of the flooring has got water damage (less than 10% of the square footage of floor). When we purchased the home (2014, built in 2012) there was some remaining pieces of flooring, but not enough to replace what is damaged—probably half or so.
I had flooring guy come in and he took one of the spare pieces and ran it by his distributor and he couldn't get it (appears it might be discontinued??). The spare pieces I got with the home weren't in boxes, so no manufacturer or part number unfortunately.
As the floor isn't too terribly old, yo9u'd think somewhere there has to be some laying around???
It's engineered hand scraped Hickory—5" reveal and 15/32-1/2" thick.
Seems silly to replace the entire floor and we love the flooring we have.
Any ideas on how to locate some? Are there custom flooring outfits that can replicate it?
Any and all ideas welcome and thanks in advance!
Pic of the flooring
We have a wood floor in our great room and sadly a small amount of the flooring has got water damage (less than 10% of the square footage of floor). When we purchased the home (2014, built in 2012) there was some remaining pieces of flooring, but not enough to replace what is damaged—probably half or so.
I had flooring guy come in and he took one of the spare pieces and ran it by his distributor and he couldn't get it (appears it might be discontinued??). The spare pieces I got with the home weren't in boxes, so no manufacturer or part number unfortunately.
As the floor isn't too terribly old, yo9u'd think somewhere there has to be some laying around???
It's engineered hand scraped Hickory—5" reveal and 15/32-1/2" thick.
Seems silly to replace the entire floor and we love the flooring we have.
Any ideas on how to locate some? Are there custom flooring outfits that can replicate it?
Any and all ideas welcome and thanks in advance!
Pic of the flooring
