Lifeproof Moose Lake Chestnut 8.98 in. W x 48.03 in. L Waterproof Click Lock Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring (17.98 sq. ft./case)

Lifeproof offers superior scratch and stain resistance. Anti-microbial flooring resists the growth of mold and mildew. Easy click installation interlocks for a waterproof seal.

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Fall in love with your interior again. Beautify your space with 100% waterproof Lifeproof rigid core luxury vinyl flooring. Built to withstand all life’s moments with resilient elegance, these vinyl planks have a 12mil wear layer and a proprietary acrylic topcoat that makes it scratch resistant and helps maintain a clean and safe surface by resisting the growth of mold and mildew. The rigid core makes it dent-resistant, helps hide subfloor imperfections and is fully waterproof. Get peace of mind that you’re protecting your investment and your family with product that is Greenguard Certified, phthalate- and formaldehyde-free and is backed by a Lifetime Residential Warranty and 10-Year Commercial Warranty. 100% Lifeproof, 0% worries.

  • Embossed; low gloss; authentic design; features painted bevel edge
  • 6.0 mm thickness x 8.98 in. width x 48.03 in. length
  • 100% waterproof; can be installed in most rooms of your home or business – above grade, on grade or below grade
  • Can be installed over most existing surfaces including tile, wood, concrete and vinyl
  • Residential and commercial use
  • Easy to clean and maintain, no-wax flooring – wet and steam mop approved
  • Don’t forget your coordinating trim, molding, tapping block and soft-faced hammer
  • All online orders for this item may ship in multiple parcel packages or on a pallet via truck line carrier depending on order quantity
  • Proprietary acrylic surface coating provides the ultimate in scratch and stain resistance
  • Pre-attached underlayment provides a floor that’s warm, comfortable and quiet underfoot
  • Drop-lock installation system makes it fast and easy for both pros and DIYers to install
  • Antimicrobial treatment inhibits the growth of odor- and stain-causing mold and mildew on the top surface layer of the flooring
  • No acclimation required
  • For use indoors and in temperature-controlled environments only
  • Innovative rigid core technology creates a more dent-resistant product that hides subfloor imperfections
  • Planks per carton: 6 planks; sq. ft. per carton: 17.98
  • Actual item color may vary from device screen; we recommend that you order a sample and view it in the room where your flooring will be installed

Additional information

Approximate Tile Size (in.)

9 x 48

Product Length (in.)

48.03

Product Width (in.)

8.978

Product Thickness (mm)

6

Wear Layer Thickness (mil)

12

Certifications and Listings

Greenguard Gold

Manufacturer Warranty

Limited Lifetime Residential/10 Years Commercial

03 may refer to:

  • The year 2003, or any year ending with 03
  • The month of March
  • 3 (number)

Seventeen or 17 may refer to:

  • 17 (number)
  • One of the years 17 BC, AD 17, 1917, 2017

48 may refer to:

  • 48 (number)
  • one of the years 48 BC, AD 48, 1948, 2048
  • '48 (novel)
  • '48 (magazine)
  • "48", a song by Tyler, the Creator from the album Wolf
  • 48, a phone network brand of Three Ireland
  • "Forty Eight", a song by Karma to Burn from the album V, 2011
  • 48 Doris, a main-belt asteroid
  • Tucker 48, a sedan

98 may refer to:

  • 98 (number)
  • Windows 98, a Microsoft operating system
  • 98 Ianthe, a main-belt asteroid
  • Oldsmobile 98, a full-sized luxury car

The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus Castanea, in the beech family Fagaceae. The name also refers to the edible nuts they produce. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.

Flooring is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the work of installing such a floor covering. Floor covering is a term to generically describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface. Both terms are used interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.

Materials almost always classified as flooring include carpet, laminate, tile, and vinyl.

L, or l, is the twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is el (pronounced EL), plural els.

A lake is an often naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from the ocean, although they may be connected with the ocean by rivers. Lakes, as with other bodies of water, are part of the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Most lakes are freshwater and account for almost all the world's surface freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities even higher than that of seawater. Lakes vary significantly in surface area and volume of water.

Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which are also water-filled basins on land, although there are no official definitions or scientific criteria distinguishing the two. Lakes are also distinct from lagoons, which are generally shallow tidal pools dammed by sandbars or other material at coastal regions of oceans or large lakes. Most lakes are fed by springs, and both fed and drained by creeks and rivers, but some lakes are endorheic without any outflow, while volcanic lakes are filled directly by precipitation runoffs and do not have any inflow streams.

Natural lakes are generally found in mountainous areas (i.e. alpine lakes), dormant volcanic craters, rift zones and areas with ongoing glaciation. Other lakes are found in depressed landforms or along the courses of mature rivers, where a river channel has widened over a basin formed by eroded floodplains and wetlands. Some lakes are found in caverns underground. Some parts of the world have many lakes formed by the chaotic drainage patterns left over from the last ice age. All lakes are temporary over long periods of time, as they will slowly fill in with sediments or spill out of the basin containing them.

Artificially controlled lakes are known as reservoirs, and are usually constructed for industrial or agricultural use, for hydroelectric power generation, for supplying domestic drinking water, for ecological or recreational purposes, or for other human activities.

Luxury may refer to:

  • Luxury goods, an economic good or service for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises
  • Luxury tax, a tax on products not considered essential, such as expensive cars
    • Luxury tax (sports), a surcharge put on the aggregate payroll of a sports team to the extent to which it exceeds a predetermined guideline level set by the league
  • Luxury car, an expensive automobiles
  • Luxury train, an expensive tourist trains
  • Luxury yacht, an expensive privately owned, professionally crewed yacht
  • Luxury apartment, a type of property that is intended to provide its occupant with higher-than-average levels of comfort, quality and convenience
  • Luxury hotel, a high-quality amenities, full-service accommodations and the highest level of personalized services
  • Luxury resort, an exclusive vacation facilities
  • Luxury box, term for a special seating section in arenas, stadiums and other sports venues
  • Luxury magazine, magazines devoted to fine craft and luxury goods

The moose (pl.: 'moose'; used in North America) or elk (pl.: 'elk' or 'elks'; used in Eurasia) (Alces alces) is the world's tallest, largest and heaviest extant species of deer and the only species in the genus Alces. It is also the tallest, and the second-largest, land animal in North America, falling short only of the American bison in body mass. Most adult male moose have broad, palmate ("open-hand shaped") antlers; other members of the deer family have pointed antlers with a dendritic ("twig-like") configuration. Moose inhabit the circumpolar boreal forests or temperate broadleaf and mixed forests of the Northern Hemisphere, thriving in cooler, temperate areas as well as subarctic climates.

Hunting shaped the relationship between moose and humans, both in Eurasia and North America. Prior to the colonial era (around 1600-1700 CE), moose were one of many valuable sources of sustenance for certain tribal groups and First Nations. Hunting and habitat loss have reduced the moose's range; this fragmentation has led to sightings of "urban moose" in some areas.

The moose has been reintroduced to some of its former habitats. Currently, the greatest populations occur in Canada, where they can be found in all provinces (excepting Nunavut and Prince Edward Island); additionally, substantial numbers of moose are found in Alaska, New England (with Maine having the most of the contiguous United States), the State of New York, Fennoscandia, the Baltic states, the Caucasus region, Belarus, Poland, Eastern Europe, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Russia. In the United States (outside of Alaska and New England), most moose are found further to the north, west and northeast (including Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming), and individuals have been documented wandering as far south as western Oklahoma, northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico.

Predominantly a browser, the moose's diet consists of both terrestrial and aquatic vegetation, depending on the season, with branches, twigs and dead wood making up a large portion of their winter diet. Predators of moose include wolves, bears, humans, wolverines (rarely, though may take calves), and (rarely, if swimming in the ocean) orcas. Unlike most other deer species, moose do not form herds and are solitary animals, aside from calves who remain with their mother until the cow begins estrus again (typically 18 months after the birth of a calf). At this point, the cow chases her calf away. Although generally slow-moving and sedentary, moose can become defensively aggressive, and move very quickly if angered or startled. Their mating season in the autumn features energetic fights between males competing for a female.

Plank or The Plank may refer to:

  • Plank (wood), flat, elongated, and rectangular timber with parallel faces
  • Plank (exercise), an isometric exercise for the abdominal muscles

W, or w, is the twenty-third letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is double-u, plural double-ues.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Annette

    The color was a perfect fit. Nice to walk on, and sweeps up easily. ‘Did have a couple of defective pieces, but was able to put them in a hallway.

  2. 08

    by Sam

    Looks great! We used it in our beach house. The color goes well with grays and beiges.

  3. 08

    by Chris

    Looks great and was very easy to put down.

  4. 08

    by Danielle

    Great quality product very happy with it.

  5. 08

    by Alex

    easy to install and looks great.

  6. 08

    by James

    I recommend the flooring and I stand by it. I like working with flooring.

  7. 08

    by Vito

    Good color contrasts and even better texture.

  8. 08

    by Robert

    The quality of the flooring so far is excellent. The installation was rapid and good quality. Over all, I am very pleased.

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