Engenius Series

Details

Colors and species

Sigma

Janka

Grades

Description

Includes the description of Engenius floors (above), plus the following: Laminated floor with self-locking joints for rapid installation (Used under license by the Swedish company Innovation).

 

Dimensions

Thickness: 1/2" (12 mm)
Widths: 3 7/16" (87 mm)
5 3/16" (131 mm)

Gloss level

Available widths:
3 7/16" (87 mm)
5 3/16" (131 mm)

Distinctive features

Includes the distinctive characteristics of Engenius floors (above), plus the following: 
Anchoring system on all sides of hardwood strips
Self-locking ends using integrated flexible plastic tabs for enhanced stability
Sturdy construction and precision cuts for enhanced value

Consumer benefits

Low-cost installation
Efficient use of hardwood to conserve forest resources
The look and appeal of traditional hardwood flooring
Made in Canada

Installation advantages

Simple and easy to install
Installation type: floating
No nails, staples, or glue required
May be taken apart and reinstalled if necessary

Download colors and species chart.



Red Oak

without stain
without stain
without stain
Bourbon
Cappuccino
Espresso
Komodo
Mambo
Sahara
Sierra
Sumatra
Wheat
without stain

Hard Maple

without stain
without stain
Bourbon
Cappuccino
Espresso
Komodo
Mambo
Sahara
Sierra
Sumatra
Toffee
without stain

Yellow Birch

without stain
without stain
Cappuccino
Espresso
Golden west
Komodo
Mambo
Sierra
Sumatra
without stain

Walnut

without stain
without stain
Cappuccino

Cherry

without stain
without stain
Sahara

Exotics

without stain
Espresso
Bourbon
without stain
without stain
without stain

Grades

This time, appearances are not deceiving!

Wood is a natural product featuring a natural variation in color and knots that reflects the tree’s age and history. To help consumers choose their floors, Preverco classifies boards by their “personality”. Preverco classifies wood in eight distinct grades based on selection criteria among the strictest in the industry.

Keep your guard up!

Although grade names are similar from one manufacturer to the next, descriptions are not. Be careful and don’t hesitate to compare appearance. Not everyone uses the same strict classification standards. Furthermore, the percentage of total production used for better grades is generally much higher elsewhere in the industry, which affects the overall appearance of the floor. You risk disappointment should the grades of other manufacturers fail to meet your expectations.

Consult our grades book to learn more about the different grades offered.

Grades Species
Clear
Select and Better
Select
Select Common
No 1 Common
Select Extra
Character
Antique

 

Protection Sigma

Defies time and resists wear

Janka Hardness

Relative hardness of hardwood species

 

Grade and species

This time, appearances are not deceiving