Trying to fix a floor ... looking for Wilsonart Laminate Tiles - Capisto Sand 2111-61N. Appreciate a call if you know where I can get some. 314-536-8906
Being manufactured almost 20 years ago now, (referring to the date on the box) it might be difficult to locate some extras. What exactly needs to be 'fixed' with the present floor, how large of area is it, and how many complete tiles do you think you might need?
As so much time has passed since it's been discontinued, you may have to raid inside closets or perhaps remove the floor from a particular room and use the planks elsewhere to fill in.
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Have you goggled wilsonart laminate tiles?
Yes and couldn't find much... it is how I got here though
They are discontinued but discount tile stores may carry some. Do a google search within your area and call them up.
Being manufactured almost 20 years ago now, (referring to the date on the box) it might be difficult to locate some extras. What exactly needs to be 'fixed' with the present floor, how large of area is it, and how many complete tiles do you think you might need?
Here are a few links that showed up on a google search I did. Contact them to see if they have anything.
http://www.floorscost.com/Wilsonart-Classic-Tiles-Capisto-Sand-Laminate-Flooring-23698/
http://www.floorsemporium.com/Wilsonart-Classic-Tiles-Capisto-Sand-Laminate-Flooring-33221/
https://www.discountflooring.com/wilsonart/classic-tiles/capisto-sand/
http://www.floorsprice.com/Wilsonart-Classic-Tiles-Capisto-Sand-Laminate-Flooring-51121/
As so much time has passed since it's been discontinued, you may have to raid inside closets or perhaps remove the floor from a particular room and use the planks elsewhere to fill in.
call the company and see if they have any left or check with flooring stores in your area
I found this info that says they have them
http://www.floorscost.com/Wilsonart-Classic-Tiles-Capisto-Sand-Laminate-Flooring-23698/
http://www.floorsemporium.com/Wilsonart-Classic-Tiles-Capisto-Sand-Laminate-Flooring-33221/
https://www.discountflooring.com/wilsonart/classic-tiles/capisto-sand/
Seems like the discount flooring stores have this - they specialize in discontinued flooring, so I would buy some extra this time in case of another disaster.... https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=Wilsonart+laminate+capisto+sand&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8