Castle Combe Flooring: What You Should Know
Caleb Butler
What is Castle Combe Flooring?
US Floors Castlecombe Grande is a high-quality, wide-ranging engineered hardwood flooring that can be used as a wall covering. It’s non-toxic and durable. It is made from extra-thick white oak (13/16″) and has a thick wear layer. Natural oil can be applied in various aging methods to give it a vintage feel.
Every flooring has a different grain, texture, and color. This includes hand-scraped and wire-brushed floors, as well as large knots and deep-fissured flooring. Each floor also comes with a unique patina that highlights the natural wood character. To appreciate the uniqueness of each style, you will need to order samples.
Castle Combe Grande flooring is a DIY type that can be easily installed above, below, or at grade. Each plank measures approximately 10.25 inches wide by 110 inches long by 13/16 inches thick. There is an approximate 1/4 inch wear layer that can be sanded 2-4 times.
Castle Combe’s floors are 100% FSC-certified, which means that they were sustainably harvested according to the strict guidelines of FSC.
They have also been engineered without any additional urea formaldehyde and have received the highest Gold certification from GreenGuard. The European Oak grain is enhanced by US Floors’ natural oil finish, which has zero VOC Natural E Natural Oil.
Castle Combe Flooring Styles & Design
- Rustic Artisan Ashbee
- Rustic Artisan Walworth
- Rustic Artisan Rookwood
- Urban Artisan Marrietta St
How to clean castle combe floors
You can clean castle combe floors by sweeping, vacuuming, and also by using soaps and oils that are for hardwood floors.
How Much Does Castle Combe Flooring Cost?
You can pay anywhere from $6.50 to $10 per square foot for Castle Combe Flooring.
Castle Combe Flooring Reviews
You can find reviews for Castle Combe Flooring on Amazon or even Houzz. You’ll be able to see what other people are saying about it, which can help you decide if you want to get it installed or not.
Conclusions
Castle Combe has the feel and looks of an old, reclaimed floor but with all the modern performance features that a 21st-century engineered floor offers. These stunning, beautiful, aged floors are unlike any other wall paneling or floor covering you have seen in many years. Modern aging techniques enhance the wood’s natural beauty and preserve the original appearance of each plank.