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Catalog 2018.Indd Next Day Delivery THROUGHOUT FLORIDA Factory Pricing DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER Leading Innovation ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS AND SOURCES Samples and Displays CUSTOMIZED MARKETING PROGRAMS Moldings & Trims Baseboards 10 Casings 11 Crown Moldings 12 Accessories 13 Neo Collection 14 Laminated Baseboards 16 Flexible Moldings 17 Flooring Laminated Flooring 19 Vinyl Flooring 40 Engineered Flooring 44 Accessories 52 Decking 57 Installation Products Underlayments 59 Flooring Adhesives 64 Convenient Products 66 Flooring Tools 69 Information Samples Program 70 Our Brands 72 Certifications 74 INDEX 3 Unlocking EXCELLENCE In-house customer service agents ready to help you. Expanding our product portfolio by at least 10% every year. EVOLUTIONIST Soul Leading Green REVOLUTION Developing products from sustainable sources with eco-friendly materials. BUILDING Relationships A team of account managers assigned to each customer. SAY YES TO CLEANER AIR INDOORS Safer Indoor Air Quality Our fiberwood-based products are certified for low formaldehyde emissions in accordance with the European E1 standard, or the California Air Resources Board (CARB) P2. SAY YES TO RESPONSIBLE FORESTRY All Mtrim decorative moldings and most of our wood floors are made of certified sustainable sources. Europa Wood FloorsTM European Oak is much better for the environment since it reproduces quicker without hurting the eco system. Moldings & Trims Baseboards These are used on the base of the wall to cover the expansion gap between the floors and the wall. These are also used to ease the visual transition between the floor and the walls. Crown Moldings These are used to give an elegant transition between the wall and ceiling. Crown moldings can also be used for cabinetry finishes, and capping walls. Casings These are used mainly to decorate door frames and windows. Chair Rail Originally used to prevent chairs from damaging the walls, it’s now used more for decorative purposes. Often used to separate horizontally two different color paints on one wall. Quarter Round This 1/4 of a circle is used as an inside corner molding. Usually to cover the gap in between the floor and the existing basedboard. Base Cap Gives delicate finish to the baseboard. It can also be used as a panel moulding or multipurpose profile. Panel Molding Used to trim out a raised-panels on walls and doors. When made out of flex material, can create multiple decorative forms and shapes. Cove Base Used to soften the transition between two planes at right angles to each other. Also used on the inside of a vertical corner as a corner guard. Door Stop As the name mentions. It’s used to prevent a door from swinging to the other side. Its also give a elegant finish to the inside of the door frame. Mtrim is made out of Radiata Pine. This versatile specie is one the lightest Pines in the world making easy to manage at the time of installation. Mtrim is characterized by its Gesso Finish. A thick coat of plaster and primer makes our moldings smooth, extra white and ready to be painted. Moldings & Trims 9 #623 1/2” x 3-1/4” #620 1/2” x 4-1/4” #618 1/2” x 5-1/4” #1692 9/16”x 5-1/4” #5163 9/16”x 5-1/4” MDF PFP MDF PFP MDF PFP MDF PFP MDF PFP PNE PFJ PNE PFJ PNE PNE PNE #112 9/16”x 5-1/4” #5900 1/2”x 5-1/4” #5180 9/16”x 5-1/4” #6180 9/16” x 6-1/4” #6140 11/16” x 6-1/4” #725 9/16”x 7-1/4” #738 9/16”x 7-3/8” MDF MDF MDF PFP PFJ MDF PFP MDF MDF PNE FLEX PFP PFP (11/16)” #713 1/2” x 3-1/4” #631 1/2” x 3-1/4” #1X4 9/16” x 3-1/2” #1X6 9/16” x 5-1/2” #1X8 5/8”x 7-1/4” MDF PFP MDF PFP MDF PFP (3/4”-17’) MDF PFP (3/4”) MDF PFP (23/32)” PNE PFJ PNE PFJ PNE (3/4”) PNE (3/4)” FLEX (11/16”) In Stock Special Order (2-4 Days) 11 13 NEW #410 9/16” x 4-1/2” x 16LF #601 11/16” x 5-1/2” x 16LF #710 11/16” x 7-1/4” x 16LF #810 11/16” x 8-1/4” x 16LF MDF MDF MDF MDF #500 1-3/16” x 5-1/4” x 16LF #811 1-3/16” x 8-1/4” x 16LF MDF MDF #600 15/16” x 6-1/4” x 16LF #400 11/16” x 4-5/8” x 16LF #700 3/4” x 7” x 16LF MDF MDF MDF #401 11/16” x 3-1/2” x 17LF #310 1” x 3-3/4” x 17LF #311 1-3/32” x 3-3/4” x 17LF PFP PFP PFP MDF Ultralite MDF PFJ Raw Pine Finger Joint PFP Pine Primed LAM Laminated MDF PNE Solid Clear Pine (Random Lenght) Moldings & Trims 14 SAFE FORMALDEHYDE EMISSIONS 14 with UltraPrimeTM Technology 15 Flexible Moldings Premium Grade Materials Mtrim Flex Moldings are made entirely of a high density Polyurethane Composite Material (PCM) which is also used in the medical field to create artificial heart valves. Warranty Our products are backed up by our Limited Lifetime Warranty. Any Profile We can manufacture any MDF or Pine wood profiles into an entirely finished flexible molding, with the same size and the same shape. Versatile Finishes Our moldings are friendly to any kind of paint or stain. Structural Strength Measurement Chart Whether it is heat or cold, our moldings sustain their structural composition with a minimal environmental effect. Moldings & Trims 16 Flooring 16 Our variety of surfaces. XPR: Xtreme Polymer Rigid core is the next generation of plastic composite flooring. A UV ceramic beat overlay, HD paper film, extra dense composite core and a 1mm IXPE underlayment make this product extremely resistant to impacts and 100% waterproof. Its registered embossed finish, v-Groove, unilin click system and amazing decors, create the perfect flooring for comercial applications and modern residential projects. Porcelain tile: is created for long term performance. Under 0.08% water absorption makes porcelain an ideal product for high moisture areas like kitchen and bathrooms. New technology on High definition printing and more realistic textures are some of the features that characterize this popular flooring category. Decking: Made for exterior use, composite decking is 100% waterproof and does not require any maintenance treatment like real wood decking. New technology on coloring and finishes has made wood composite decking ideal when looking floor durability and enhancing outdoor surroundings. Laminated Floors are made by compressing several layers of materials ranging from HDF (High Density Fiber) and other conglomerated woods, decorated with a high-tech photographic printed paper on top to simulate real wood. It is usually finished with several coats of aluminum oxide to protect the product from decoloration and wear. It is an industry with over 35 years of development and has become one of the best options when it comes to floor covering. This alternative to hardwood & engineered floors offer great durability and beautiful looks at a very low cost and simple mainteinance. Engineered hardwood flooring is a product made up of a core of hardwood, plywood or HDF and a top layer of hardwood veneer. This product has the natural characteristics of the selected wood species. The “engineered” product has been designed to provide greater stability, particularly where moisture or heat pose problems for solid hardwood floors. Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (LVP) is a layered product construction. The base layer Flooringis made primarily of PVC vinyl. In addition, a mid layer of fiberglass offers flexibility as well as dimensional stability. The decorative PVC film is laid on top of the base layer. The wearlayer is laid on top of the base layer. The wearlayer is typically a clear vinyl and includes a urethane coating that provides superior protection from everyday wear and tear. This product closely mimics the look of a natural material through realistic images and textures. Is typically use on commercial application and high moisture areas. Nowadays, some of the LVP comes with a click system, which makes it more affordable an easier to install. XPS Flooring is a %100 waterproof layered material. Different from vinylfl oors which molds to the uneven surface, XPS has an extra rigid core made out of stone powder and polymers that does not show the floor small imperfections. It’s top layer offers 3D printing technology which adds depth and realism, durability and high performance. It’s click system allows floating installation or glued down when required. Ideal for commercial purposes, XPS is now been more often use residentially, due to it moisture proof capability and beautiful looks. We also distribute a wide range of hardwoods, porcelain, ceramic tiles, and even artificial turf; all of them on a special order basis. Ask your representative for available CARB 2 collections, specifications may change without notice. 18 18 2015 2015 9-1/4” W x 47-1/4” L 18.08 sq. ft. 42 boxes 6 planks per pallet 66 lbs Geneva White SKU PT-PARMARGEN Monaco Gray SKU PT-PARMARMON Whales Brown SKU PT-PARMARWIL Porcelain Flooring 9-1/4” W x 47-1/4” L 18.08 sq. ft. 42 boxes 6 planks per pallet 66 lbs Geneva White SKU PT-PARMARGEN Monaco Gray SKU PT-PARMARMON Whales Brown SKU PT-PARMARWIL Porcelain Flooring 3015 3015 21.19 sq. ft. 48 boxes 12.3 mm thick 10 planks 1017 sq. ft. 6-3/8” W x 48” L 45 lbs.
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