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Can Mohawk floors be refinished? Is RevWood real wood? Who owns Pergo flooring? Where is most carpet made in the USA? I have a beautiful home with floors that had air bubbles and areas that have just pealed away. It does no good to replace boards only to see the same thing happen again. I just want some compensation so I can choose a floor that will match the quality of the rest of my home.

I find it very sad to look at these every day and to feel so taken advantage of. I had Mohawks floor installed in October. Terrible quality. I am so disappointed. I opted to install the remainder of the flooring, primarily, because I felt the installer did a terrible job the plys began separating on many of the 24 inch pieces.

I decided to purchase the proper nailer and installed the flooring according to Mohawks instructions, only I inspected each board prior to installing. You can imagine how time consuming that had been! The only boards that showed signs of separation were the 24 inch pieces and there were many. Fortunately, most of the product were of the 24 inch variety. Soon after installing, a few 24 inches began to delaminate. I contacted Mohawk and was told to contact a local approved installer to replace the defective product which I did not do.

I insisted that the problem was poor quality control, which Mohawk denied. After several phone discussions I finally told Mohawk I would never purchase any of their products again nor would I recommend it to anyone.

Has your retailer filed a claim for you? If so, would you let me know the 7-digit Mohawk claim number, so that we can find your claim and advise next steps? If you have not yet spoken to your retailer about your concerns, please discuss this with them, as they are the party who files the claim on your behalf and does all communication with Mohawk for you. I apologize again for your experience. I am having the same challenges with their flooring. I have been extremely careful with the care of my floors and they are definitely separating and delaminating.

We put this Mohawk flooring down and within months it is showing spots of wear. Finish is coming off. Floor has splinters coming up even at an area under a piece of furniture no one has ever walked on. We trusted the Mohawk name as far as quality goes. Never again. Our Consumer Affairs team looked for a claim filed under your name, and did not find one.

Do you know if your retailer filed a claim on your behalf? This is something the retailer must do for you. If you have a claim number, or if the claim was filed under a different name, please let me know.

I have been dealing with Mohawk since may and it seems we have the same issues. After the second inspector submitted his report the claim was still denied, The floor is only two years old.

I am just curious what did you do to fix your issue? A guy was sent out to remove the damaged boards and replace them with some extras we had from the construction. Now when an area gets flaked off my husband just fixes it.

I also use a felt marker to color in the smaller problems. Our floor is very dark so the bare wood shows up. Same here! We are in a new construction, and have issues with the flooring peeling and splitting in many different areas. We opened a warranty claim, and they sent their representative out, who concluded that I was cleaning the floor incorrectly!



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