expired Posted by kw313 • Mar 6, 2019
Mar 6, 2019 2:14 PM
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Item 1 of 4
expired Posted by kw313 • Mar 6, 2019
Mar 6, 2019 2:14 PM
51% off: Project Source Woodfin Oak 7.59-in W x 4.23-ft L Embossed Wood Plank Laminate Flooring $0.49/sqft
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Nothing against the one in the OP's post at all, just food for thought. I was in one of our Lowe's stores last week and this Woodfin Oak actually stood out as a nice look to me.
I normally prefer the LVT products for overall durability with the following caveats: NEVER purchase anything with an overall thickness of 2mm. It will show every bump and lump in the subfloor and make the place look cheap. Stay at least at 3mm, 4mm if you have the budget. ALWAYS make sure your LVT has a FINISH over the wearlayer of Alunminum Oxide or Ceramic Bead for scratching resistantance; nothing is bullet proof but it helps tremendously. Make sure the product is virgin vinyl and not recycled content as there are pitfalls too numerous to mention regarding such products. Finally if you're going to using a Click Lock type product find one with the Unilin locking system, they seems to have a better track record for installing easier and staying together. Hope that helps. Been in the industry for thirty, so post me if you have more questions
if you want the best LVP in the market.
https://www.flooret.com/modin-rigid-vinyl-plank/
I normally prefer the LVT products for overall durability with the following caveats: NEVER purchase anything with an overall thickness of 2mm. It will show every bump and lump in the subfloor and make the place look cheap. Stay at least at 3mm, 4mm if you have the budget. ALWAYS make sure your LVT has a FINISH over the wearlayer of Alunminum Oxide or Ceramic Bead for scratching resistantance; nothing is bullet proof but it helps tremendously. Make sure the product is virgin vinyl and not recycled content as there are pitfalls too numerous to mention regarding such products. Finally if you're going to using a Click Lock type product find one with the Unilin locking system, they seems to have a better track record for installing easier and staying together. Hope that helps. Been in the industry for thirty, so post me if you have more questions
if you want the best LVP in the market.
https://www.flooret.com/modin-rigid-vinyl-plank/
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I normally prefer the LVT products for overall durability with the following caveats: NEVER purchase anything with an overall thickness of 2mm. It will show every bump and lump in the subfloor and make the place look cheap. Stay at least at 3mm, 4mm if you have the budget. ALWAYS make sure your LVT has a FINISH over the wearlayer of Alunminum Oxide or Ceramic Bead for scratching resistantance; nothing is bullet proof but it helps tremendously. Make sure the product is virgin vinyl and not recycled content as there are pitfalls too numerous to mention regarding such products. Finally if you're going to using a Click Lock type product find one with the Unilin locking system, they seems to have a better track record for installing easier and staying together. Hope that helps. Been in the industry for thirty, so post me if you have more questions
if you want the best LVP in the market.
https://www.flooret.com/modin-rigid-vinyl-plank/
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