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How to Order

As today’s trend in flooring goes we’ve made ordering online with us a do-it-yourself experience. We’ve divided the floors that we have into six categories Hardwood, Laminate, Bamboo, Vinyl Tile, Tile Flooring and Sheet Flooring. Click on any one of those categories and you will see manufacturers and sub-categories or collection lines under that specific type of flooring and in most cases they are further divided up by the width of the plank or size of the tile.

At sovereign flooring system we have gone the extra mile to edit the images in an attempt to bring the highest quality pictures that accurately represent the actual color of the floor you are interested in. However, much like the hue on a television, the color you see will depend upon your monitors settings, and the actual color of the floor may differ from the color you see on the monitor.

When you click on a certain collection or manufacturer it will open a page where you can see thumbnail image of all the colors and sizes available in that collection or line. When you click on the thumbnail of a specific color or specie it will show a larger picture of the product as well as it’s technical specifications, installation and warranty information. Any available matching accessories such as trim pieces, underlayment and installation kits will show up in a list under the product you are interested in.

When calculating the amount of flooring you will need for your project simply multiply the length of the area by the width and add between 5-7 percent of "waste" to allow for mistakes when cutting board to fit in an odd space or up against a wall where a whole board can’t fit. If this is your first attempt at a do-it-yourself installation most professional installers recommend up to 10% of "waste", just incase. Any excess boards you can keep on hand for replacement boards in case part of your floor gets damaged or worn out.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at 1-800-255-9370 one of our flooring experts will be more than happy to help you out.
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