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Dato floor

Navigating the complexities of Dato and Manta floors can be challenging, as these "sibling" floors are often indistinguishable due to interchangeable headers and a lack of visual bulkhead differences. Understanding these nuances is crucial to avoid potential risks, and this guide provides essential insights and resources for ensuring the safety and integrity of your flooring choice.

A Dato floor and a Manta floor are "siblings." In practice, they can only be distinguished by the headers, but this distinction is unreliable. The elements were interchanged by the manufacturers. Therefore, you may encounter a Dato floor with a Manta floor header, or vice versa.

Always rate a Datovloer as a Manta floor.

Incidentally, most floors don't have a bulkhead, and the distinction between the two is not visually visible. See all the information here or request an inspection of a Manta floor here.

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