Pergo Outlast+ 5.23 in. W Paradise Jatoba Waterproof Laminate Wood Flooring (480.9 sq. ft./pallet)
Red, gold & brown laminate flooring in an exotic look. Waterproof laminate flooring perfect for kitchens and bathrooms. Item cannot be returned in less than full pallet quantities.
Pergo Outlast+ is a waterproof laminate flooring with an authentic look and feel. Paradise Jatoba’s exotic look brings together vibrant brown, red and gold colors. The smooth scrape texture and natural gloss of this wood look showcase this distinctive decor. The durable, fortified wood plank with SurfaceDefense protection offers strength and stability with superior dent, scratch and stain resistance. Exclusive SpillProtect technology keeps liquids on the surface preventing spills from getting through and underneath. Pergo laminate floors are guaranteed not to wear through, stain or fade and maintenance is easy; just sweep or damp mop. For big messes, Pergo Outlast+ can be wet mopped and for the deepest clean without any harsh chemicals, Pergo Outlast+ is even approved for steam mopping. Planks have attached underlayment making installation fast and easy, increasing comfort underfoot and reducing sound transmission to rooms below. For even greater performance, install over Pergo FloorMate, the 2 in 1 underlayment with included moisture barrier. It’s the perfect companion for Pergo floors and the only underlayment approved for use under Pergo with attached pad. Coordinating moldings are available to finish your installation. Cover expansion spaces, transition to other surfaces or finish your stairs. *See warranty for complete details.
- Pergo Outlast+ Waterproof Paradise Jatoba laminate flooring
- 10 mm thickness and 2 mm attached underlayment x 5.23 in. width x 47.24 in. length planks
- 13.74 sq. ft. per case; 480.9 sq. ft. per pallet; case quantity: 8; Pallet quantity: 35; case weight: 24.53 lb.; Pallet weight: 892.76 lb.
- Paradise Jatoba, Medium Dark color, Smooth texture with SurfaceDefense protection
- Planks have a Pressed Bevel
- Appropriate grade for installation: above grade, on grade or below grade
- Radiant heating may be used
- Can be installed over smooth, flat, dry surfaces: concrete, tile, vinyl and wood. Also, can be installed on walls as a decorative accent
- Approved for residential and light commercial use. Lifetime limited residential and 10-year limited light commercial warranty.
- Item is sold online only, cannot be returned in less than full pallet quantities
- It is recommended you purchase a minimum of 10% overage to account for cuts
- Waterproof, approved for wet or steam mopping. *See warranty for complete details
- No acclimation required under proper conditions. *See warranty for complete details
- (IIC) Impact Insulation Class 55 per ASTM E492 and E989 & (STC) Sound Transmission Class 50 per ASTM E90 and E413
Additional information
Product Length (in.) | 47.24 |
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Product Thickness (mm) | 10 |
Certifications and Listings | CARB Compliant |
Manufacturer Warranty | Lifetime limited residential; 10-year limited light commercial warranty against wear, staining and fading |
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5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number.
Humans, and many other animals, have 5 digits on their limbs.
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A sequel, Outlast 2, was released on April 25, 2017, while a prequel, The Outlast Trials, was released on March 5, 2024. The Murkoff Account, a comic book series set between Outlast and Outlast 2, was released from July 2016 to November 2017. A film adaptation is also in development.
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Containerization for transport has spurred the use of pallets because shipping containers have the smooth, level surfaces needed for easy pallet movement. Since its invention in the twentieth century, its use has dramatically supplanted older forms of crating like the wooden box and the wooden barrel, as it works well with modern packaging like corrugated boxes and intermodal containers commonly used for bulk shipping. In 2020 about half a billion pallets are made each year and about two billion pallets are in use across the United States alone. Organizations using standard pallets for loading and unloading can have much lower costs for handling and storage, with faster material movement than businesses that do not. The exceptions are establishments that move small items such as jewelry or large items such as cars. But even they can be improved. For instance, the distributors of costume jewelry normally use pallets in their warehouses and car manufacturers use pallets to move components and spare parts. Pallets make it easier to move heavy stacks. Loads with pallets under them can be hauled by forklift trucks of different sizes, or even by hand-pumped and hand-drawn pallet jacks. Movement is easy on a wide, strong, flat floor: concrete is excellent. The greatest investment needed for economical pallet use is in the construction of commercial or industrial buildings. Ability to pass through standard doors and buildings make handling more convenient. For this reason, some modern pallet standards are designed to pass through standard doorways, for example the europallet (800 mm × 1,200 mm) and the U.S. military 35 in × 45.5 in (890 mm × 1,160 mm).
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Wood is scientifically studied and researched through the discipline of wood science, which was initiated since the beginning of the 20th century.
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Easy application, good quality.
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