Consumer Reviews of Teka wood floors

50% of customers recommend
3 of 5 stars 2 reviews with a 3 average rating
  • Very Satisfied
    1
  • Somewhat Satisfied
    0
  • Neutral
    0
  • Somewhat Unsatisfied
    0
  • Very Unsatisfied
    1

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Name:
Location: FL

Satisfaction Rating:
1 of 5 stars Very Unsatisfied, 1 out of 5

Review:
"Teka substandard products"
-This is not a smear campaign. And we, as customers who definitely paid 100% in advance and didn't get anything we requested in return. just a fact-based share. - Do not send them any money without seeing their original products in your own warehouse. - They simply avoid the "contract specs" and their hand samples based on lies and tricks never match the original production. -After they collected their money, they never stand behind their products. And they are lying enormously. -We will report them German chamber of commerce +NWFA +German trade council + US Custom and border protection trade violation. . -For further proof and information's (invoices and payments and our original requested specs) Please contact us


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Location: Ducan, AZ

Satisfaction Rating:
5 of 5 stars Very Satisfied, 5 out of 5

Review:
"Good Cheap Wood, Love it to death"
I would love to tell you all about my floors that I have installed myself in my apartment. I installed the floor about a year ago after seeing a decent sale for the wood on amazon. The company that makes the flooring is Teka Parquet. It's a off brand but it seemed pretty good for the price. The flooring is sold in 9 sq foot cartons, which is small but it could be smaller. I think I paid around 35 bucks for each carton. Installing it went very very fast. I decided to get the flooring after hating my floors in my place. Since you can install the wood as a floating floor. You can install it in your apartment and take it up when your lease is up. You don't have to worry about damaging the floor below. You will have to tack it down around the edges to keep it down, but nothing hard. Over the year or so, I have had a couple pop ups of the wood due to expansion. I just popped it back in place with a rubber mallet, nothing major. The wood is hard to hurt because its engineered wood. I like this because I have a dog and I was worried his nails would mess up the place. I really don't have much bad to say about the wood except the pop ups. I would tell anyone to buy this stuff since it was so cheap, but well built.


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