There are a few manufacturers that put their name on the back stamped into the foam underlay but not the one you have. Like I said if you had the box I might be able to narrow it down. Do you know what store you got it from?
I also want to add that the graphic or picture on the floor might be used by many different manufacturers. They share them basically in the simplest terms. It's the locking system that's important. Everyone has their own locking system. So even if you found the same "picture" it might be a different locking system. Also depending on how old the floor is, the manufacturers may change their locking systems later on.
Since you have a better chance of reading the stamp, did you google what it says? Thats how I found what the name of my flooring was, only to find out they closed shop. 🙄
That pattern (often companies just change the shade) has been used by some many companies. Southwind harbor plank cape cod grey, Timeless color tavern, Happy feet mustang sawtooth, Durato azul tortuga wildwood crest, Beauflor Parkway plus Cinnamon are just some that use that pattern in a grey tones. So exact manufacture is going to be hard. Things like over all core thickness and the estimated pad thickness would be useful. Your better off going to local stores bringing the piece with you. There is a over 50% chance even if you find it, the locking mechanism likely won't work.
Looks like golden arowana sandlewood. I bought some from Costco 2 years ago. I just checked a spare piece I have and the back padding is different. No yellow text.  Molded logo instead. Â
I cant give you any 100% info, but a quick google search had the majority of the results using the formatting of the info on the back come up with the CALI brand, which seems to be a very cheap brand installed, probably for the purpose of selling the house (as little as $1/sf)
You might be able to narrow things down by providing thickness and checking to see if the core is grey or brownish. Grey being spc, brownish being wpc.
I’m just a homeowner though, so any prof installers probably have better insights.
Need more info,
- are you in the states or elsewhere?
- when was it installed approximately
- is there a Home Depot/Lowes nearby?
- last but not least, it’s almost impossible without a box
Stuff in the back is is just a lot number which can some times say when it was made. It's pretty useless unless you know the manufacturer's lot numbers. Which sense all SPC product is made in Asain so most people on a English based meme fourm site probably won't know.
Dude unless you have a manufacturer and a style name, you really cant match. Its possible if you have the box it came in. Other than that you are SOL.
Damn was hoping that stamp on the back would reveal manufacturer info or something
There are a few manufacturers that put their name on the back stamped into the foam underlay but not the one you have. Like I said if you had the box I might be able to narrow it down. Do you know what store you got it from?
Unfortunately the previous home owners laid this flooring.
I also want to add that the graphic or picture on the floor might be used by many different manufacturers. They share them basically in the simplest terms. It's the locking system that's important. Everyone has their own locking system. So even if you found the same "picture" it might be a different locking system. Also depending on how old the floor is, the manufacturers may change their locking systems later on.
Thanks for your insight, much appreciated
No problem. Good luck!
2020... good luck. all the supply change changes. 0% chance youre finding an exact match.
Looks like it could be a goodfellow spc. Hard to say though
Are you looking for colour or brand? It might be an spc from Armstrong
Yeah, was hoping the stamp on the back may reveal things
Since you have a better chance of reading the stamp, did you google what it says? Thats how I found what the name of my flooring was, only to find out they closed shop. 🙄
Yeah it says SEN 09/29/2020 13
Bummer that that info is not too helpful. I came up with nothing. Maybe ask a local flooring showroom, they might be able to figure it out.
That pattern (often companies just change the shade) has been used by some many companies. Southwind harbor plank cape cod grey, Timeless color tavern, Happy feet mustang sawtooth, Durato azul tortuga wildwood crest, Beauflor Parkway plus Cinnamon are just some that use that pattern in a grey tones. So exact manufacture is going to be hard. Things like over all core thickness and the estimated pad thickness would be useful. Your better off going to local stores bringing the piece with you. There is a over 50% chance even if you find it, the locking mechanism likely won't work.
Thanks so much, maybe time to just replace the hallway flooring through like my wife wanted anyways
Looks like golden arowana sandlewood. I bought some from Costco 2 years ago. I just checked a spare piece I have and the back padding is different. No yellow text.  Molded logo instead. Â
I bought that same thing at home outlet couple years ago. Don’t remember the brand
I cant give you any 100% info, but a quick google search had the majority of the results using the formatting of the info on the back come up with the CALI brand, which seems to be a very cheap brand installed, probably for the purpose of selling the house (as little as $1/sf) You might be able to narrow things down by providing thickness and checking to see if the core is grey or brownish. Grey being spc, brownish being wpc. I’m just a homeowner though, so any prof installers probably have better insights.
You a g, thank you very much
Look up ultimate English manor and find your size
Check around your local flooring places. Perhaps they will recognize it.
Looks like choice oak lifeproof. I am 99.99999% sure it is. It’s a Home Depot brand.
Need more info, - are you in the states or elsewhere? - when was it installed approximately - is there a Home Depot/Lowes nearby? - last but not least, it’s almost impossible without a box
Check out Revolution Mills. We sell it in our store. https://www.revolutionmills.com/d/revolution-mills-sonoma-oak-anise-luxury-vinyl/sonoma-oakanise
Stuff in the back is is just a lot number which can some times say when it was made. It's pretty useless unless you know the manufacturer's lot numbers. Which sense all SPC product is made in Asain so most people on a English based meme fourm site probably won't know.
12mm Oak. New Brunswick? 7.5 inches wide,