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Overseas Hardwoods

Flooring

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RLT Flooring
Posted by Thomas from Atlanta, GA, US on September 13, 2006

I see your advertising that RLT Flooring can double the Life of your Trailer Flooring. Do you have any side by side comparisons?

I assume you’re asking if a particular fleet hauling similar freight on trailers with the same age has data. The answer is many comparisons. Please reference the following links www.overseashardwoods.com/rlt2.htm, www.overseashardwoods.com/rlt3.htm which illustrate first hand knowledge from such fleets. The degradation of wood flooring happens at the board ends. In a traditional random length floor, these board ends will begin deteriorating (absorbing and losing moister) within the first six months. Depending on the species of wood used and the environment the trailer is subjected to, the board ends will pull through the screws and will become very week. Upon inspection of a 2-4 year old floor that has random length flooring, one would find several board ends loose, broken and have no carrying capacity. All of which also create potential safety hazards.

Thank you for your question, hopefully this will assist you and any others that may have similar needs -WRS.