Q:Are these fire rated from the manufacturer? If not, can these be treated with a fire retardant after?
by|May 17, 2024
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A: We do our planks from thermo-treated wood, which is rated as Class B (the non-treated wood is one grade lower - Class C)
by|May 20, 2024
Q:Does anyone have pics of the "black" panels? I say "black" because the color family shows black, but when added to the cart, the description says ebony and the color as shown on the color family actually looks more ebony than black
by|Mar 25, 2024
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A: Hello—the color family options are limited, and "Black" is the closest option. The boards themselves are more of an "Ebony" color. The photo with the two boards overlapping lets you zoom in and see them up close. You can also order our sample set by clicking the "Easy Planking" product page.
by|Mar 27, 2024
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Q:Could these be used inside a chicken coop? I wasn't sure if that counted as indoors.
by|Mar 16, 2024
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A: Unfortunately, we would not recommend installing this product inside a chicken coop. These wall planks are designed to be installed indoors.
by|Mar 18, 2024
Q:can I use it to cover cabinet doors and sides, for decoration?
by|Mar 12, 2024
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A: When installed on cabinets, the planks might be possible to use instead of doors’ inserts (depending on the doors' construction). If this is not applicable, you can use glue. In our install instructions, we recommend gluing three lines across the lengths of the boards instead of coating the entire board with glue.
by|Mar 13, 2024
Q:Does this need to be placed over drywall or can it be placed directly to the studs?
by|Feb 26, 2024
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A: Yes, you could install the planks into the drywall or the studs directly. Whichever you prefer.
by|Feb 26, 2024
Q:How to install
by|Jan 23, 2024
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A: Two installation methods: 1) Employ the provided nail strip and a nail gun with 1" #16 Gauge brad nails. 2) For high-humidity areas, manually hammer nails from the strip. Always leave a small gap between planks for expansion
- You can also see the step-by-step instructions that are attached to the product page.
by|Jan 24, 2024
Q:I'd like to order the "Country Wood" colored wall planks. It is Sample #110 from the sample kit that I purchased. Could anyone verify whether or not this is the correct item # for the "Country Wood" color/style?
by|Sep 20, 2023
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A: That is correct - Sample #110 is Country Wood
by|Sep 20, 2023
Q:Can these be painted?
by|Sep 5, 2023
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A: In theory you could paint over the boards. If this is intention we would recommend light brown or grain planks.