Hardwood floors
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 3:31 pm
Hi
I am caught between a rock and a hard place! I recently moved into a new Manufactured home in Middleboro MA. I had a "Mannigton" hardwood floor installed and it's nice looking but it easily gets marked up
with dents and scratches. I have had hardwood floors in some of my other homes but not like this. When I bought a kitchen set, the retailer installed "teflon" tips on the ends of the chair legs and said he uses them on all of his sets and they should glide across the floors. They didn't!! When we sat on the chairs, the teflon tips dug into the new floor and left groves . My wife and I are not heavy( I weigh 180 and my wife 128 lbs) When I complained to the retailer what happened, he said Mannington floors are not real hardwood. They are not as good as other hardwoods. He takes no responsiblity for the teflon tip damage. The Mannington Floor rep says the retailer never should have used teflon on the chairs , he should have used felt protective tips. The Mannington floor I have is real hardwood but you do have to treat new hardwood very carefully.
Has anyone out there ever had new hardwoods scratch and dent easily and what do I do on my situation????
I am caught between a rock and a hard place! I recently moved into a new Manufactured home in Middleboro MA. I had a "Mannigton" hardwood floor installed and it's nice looking but it easily gets marked up
with dents and scratches. I have had hardwood floors in some of my other homes but not like this. When I bought a kitchen set, the retailer installed "teflon" tips on the ends of the chair legs and said he uses them on all of his sets and they should glide across the floors. They didn't!! When we sat on the chairs, the teflon tips dug into the new floor and left groves . My wife and I are not heavy( I weigh 180 and my wife 128 lbs) When I complained to the retailer what happened, he said Mannington floors are not real hardwood. They are not as good as other hardwoods. He takes no responsiblity for the teflon tip damage. The Mannington Floor rep says the retailer never should have used teflon on the chairs , he should have used felt protective tips. The Mannington floor I have is real hardwood but you do have to treat new hardwood very carefully.
Has anyone out there ever had new hardwoods scratch and dent easily and what do I do on my situation????