CoreLuxe  |  SKU: LLRVP5SSA

5mm w/pad Southern Summit Ash Waterproof Rigid Vinyl Plank Flooring 5.75 in. Wide x 48 in. Long

$2.49 / Sq Ft
$47.48 / box

How much will you need?

Sq. Ft. per Box : 19.07


Quantity of boxes

$47.48 / box
1 box covers 19.07 sqft | $47.48


Welcome the rugged appeal of the great outdoors with our Southern Summit Ash vinyl plank flooring. Inspired by the windswept mountain peaks, the pronounced grain patterns and warm, earthy tones of this floor bring the untamed beauty of ash wood into your living space. Whether your style is rustic or contemporary, Southern Summit Ash is the ideal foundation for a room that celebrates the character of nature.

By blending the raw charm of ash with the resilience and easy maintenance of vinyl, Southern Summit Ash offers a perfect marriage of style and practicality. Its easy installation and superior sound dampening properties ensure a peaceful and tranquil living environment. Designed to withstand the rigors of everyday life, this floor captures the spirit of the mountains and brings it into your home.

  • Installation Grade: Above grade, on grade, below grade
  • Installation Type: Click
  • Width: 5.7 in.
  • Length: 47.7 in.
  • Thickness: 5mm
  • Wear Layer: 12 mils
  • High-density IXPE pad attached
  • Warranty Type: Limited lifetime residential, 5-year limited light commercial

In support of healthy home environments, Tranquility and CoreLuxe vinyl flooring are phthalate-safe.

Underlayment
QuietWalk MaxQuietWalk Versa  underlayments are recommended for use under Vinyl flooring. These quality underlayments helps smooth out minor subfloor imperfections, provide moisture protection over wood subfloors and have added insulation and sound control properties.

For installations over concrete QuietBoard underlayment is also recommended but have moisture limits and will require an 6 mil polyethylene moisture barrier.

The Eco Silencer Max is a substitute for a 6 mil poly.

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.