Q:Will the planks sag if used on a ceiling? Thanks.
by|Mar 31, 2022
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A: It’s all depends on what you use to secure them. If you just use staples - yes. If you carefully use staples into a stud they still might. If you slather it up with construction adhesive it will probably stay. But I bet you have issues. It’s very thin material and gravity always wins.
by|Apr 3, 2022
A: Depends on fastening method/spacing
by|Sep 3, 2022
A: I used it on a wall and you have to hand my them with a little space and do not use any glue. Glue or any type of adhesive or the wood wrinkles. Hang it too tight and it buckles. Took 3 times to get it right and I love it on the wall. We used a dime to give it space between boards. Good luck.
by|Apr 3, 2022
A: These planks are great to use on ceilings as they are made from thermally-modified wood, which is lighter in weight than regular lumber at about 30%. Also, these planks are 5-10 times are more stable in size. We recommend a standard 16" span to attach planks to the ceiling structure and for the ceiling we recommend enforcing holding with nails with heads in addition to the provided finishing nails.
by|Mar 31, 2022
Q:Is this product suitable for a dry sauna wall & ceiling installation?
by|Mar 27, 2022
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A: I wouldn't, it will twist
by|Mar 29, 2022
A: Yes, thermo-treated wood is great for saunas applications as it is light in weight and has improved heat insolation properties. Please enforce planks with headed nails in addition to finishing nails. Also, for saunas better use non-painted models of planks like # 101 (Grain Wood Pine) or # 102 (Poplar).
by|Aug 11, 2024
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Q:Can this be used for flooring?
by|Jan 13, 2022
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A: The planks designed for walls and can't be used for flooring. If you use them for flooring (or table top) they should be covered with clear epoxy to make an absolutely flat surface.
by|Aug 11, 2024
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A: No
by|Jan 13, 2022
Q:Are these rough? I?m mostly concerned with splinters on little hands.
by|Jan 12, 2022
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A: Yes, they are rough, gloves should be worn when handling them.
Mike
by|Jan 13, 2022
A: Not rough as far as splinters go. But definitely not smooth. They can be handled without gloves.
by|Jan 14, 2022
A: Planks are smooth and not make any splinters. Very well manufactured and clean.
by|Jan 13, 2022
Q:Once this has been installed, what would I use to hang pictures, etc. on it? Regula nails or something else?
by|Dec 2, 2021
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A: The planks themself can't hold pictures (except probably very light of them). For holding, please use nails through the planks (or between planks) to use the holding power of the wall behind the planks.
by|Aug 11, 2024
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Q:can this product be used in a bathroom where moisture/humidity will be present?
by|Nov 30, 2021
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A: Yes - you may use in bathroom (except splashing area). Our planks made from thermally modified wood, which is more stable and durable without any chemicals. When install this product in bathroom, please keep some space between boards (1/32-1/16) to allow wood to "breath".
by|Aug 11, 2024
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Q:I got 60 pieces of white planks the other day and they have a very strong odor. Since I have cockatiels, I always use zero VOC paint. I am wondering what paint was used on the planks. I worry that this strong odor will harm my birds.
by|Nov 19, 2021
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A: If the planks are fresh made they might have some odor for a few first days. We use indoor rated Zinsser white oil-based primer with low VOC, which is not harm. As planks tied together with wrap, they don’t have an opportunity to be ventilated. As soon as you cut wrap and allow planks to be ventilated for a few days, the odor will disappear.
by|Mar 8, 2023
A: I though the box said they were green certified or something. We had to leave the windows open to the room for like 2 straight weeks. Then leave the room door open. It was very, very strong, we were getting concerned the smell may never go away, but it eventually did
by|Mar 22, 2022
Q:What does thermo treated mean
by|Nov 10, 2021
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A: The thermo-treatment is a hight temperature exposure of wood (the temperature is around 400 degree F) in oxygen-free environment in special kilns. This allows to make wood durable with no chemicals, increase dimensional stability and turn color to brown exotic wood look. Thermo-treatment is a Green alternative of pressure-treatment of wood. On molecular level the thermo-treated wood is the same as 350-year old lumber. See a lot of information about this new technology in the Internet.
by|Nov 10, 2021
Q:Do the nails need to be driven into studs or is just dry wall strong enough to hold the planks?
by|Oct 26, 2021
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A: The drywall is strong enough to hold the planks. Please adjust a nail gun to not send nails too deep into the wood. Ideally they should be flush to the surface of the wood. Please also keep a small space between boards to allow them to "breath".
by|Mar 31, 2022
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Q:Can I get a sample sent to me first?
by|Oct 23, 2021
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A: The samples available - see Product's description. Item # 310627883.