
12MM Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one
side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really.
These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself
customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and
save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc
wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail,
staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with
less frustration.

Birch Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really. These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail, staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with less frustration.

Cherry Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really. These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail, staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with less frustration.

Gunstock Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really. These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail, staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with less frustration.

Jatoba Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really. These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail, staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with less frustration.

Mocha Birch Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really. These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail, staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with less frustration.

Walnut Engineered Flooring
Installs using a simple “angle and push down” method. Simply angle one side of the board onto the next and push down. That’s it... really. These floors go together so quickly and easily, a do-it-yourself customer could successfully install a VR Loc Floor within a day and save the cost of a professional installation. Once completed, a VR Loc wood floor looks just like a floor installed with traditional nail, staple or glue down methods, but for less money, in less time and with less frustration.