MSI Surfaces Vinyl Planks Prescott Finely Click Lock 7″ x 48″
7.13" x 48.03" | 6.5 mm Thickness | 0.5 mm Wear Layer
9.65 mm Thickness | PEI of Not Rated | Honed
In stock at our Edmonton showroom
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MSI's White Oak Honed Marble Floor and Wall Tile features soothing soft white and gray tones and a natural linear pattern reminiscent of fine hardwood oak.This neutral-hued large format rectangular tile complements nearly any color scheme and decor, and it has a honed finish making it smooth to the touch resistant to scratches. Use it as flooring, backsplash, or for accent walls in residential or commercial settings for a designer look that’s the essence of modern sophistication.
- Grade 1, first-quality natural marble tile for wall and countertop use
- Honed smooth finish with a medium sheen and random variation in tone
- Impervious flooring has water absorption of less than 0.5% for indoor or some outdoor use
- Not frost resistant
- This is a GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified and GREENGUARD Children and Schools Certified product
This piece comes from the MSI Surfaces line, which Quality Red Tag Floors stocks at our Edmonton showroom on Roper Road. Browse more floor tiles in Edmonton, see the full MSI Surfaces flooring in Edmonton, or stop by our Edmonton flooring showroom to compare in person.
Floor tile is rated to handle foot traffic and has a higher hardness rating (PEI). Wall tile is thinner and lighter and is not designed to be walked on. Floor tile can usually be used on walls, but wall tile should never go on the floor.
PEI 3 is fine for most residential floors. Entryways, kitchens, and commercial spaces should use PEI 4 or 5. Walls and backsplashes only need PEI 1 or 2. We will steer you to the right rating when you visit our Edmonton showroom.
Yes. Porcelain and ceramic tile are excellent over radiant heat because they conduct warmth evenly. Just make sure to follow the heating system manufacturer's ramp-up guidelines after grouting.
A typical bathroom or entryway runs two to four days, accounting for layout, setting, grout cure, and sealing. Larger kitchens and basements take longer. Our installer will give you an accurate timeline with your quote.
Sweep regularly and damp-mop with a mild neutral cleaner. Avoid acidic or harsh chemicals on natural stone or grout. Re-sealing grout every couple of years keeps it looking new.
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