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| I have over 2K sq.ft. of LVP installed in my new (old) home (including the kitchen) and have zero regrets. It's durable, waterproof, great warranty, and easy enough to replace a plank in a floating floor if ever necessary. -Rob
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| Posts: 16336 | Location: Maryland, AA Co. | Registered: March 16, 2006 |
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| Close friend just installed Kahrs engineered hardwood throughout most of their house nearly a year ago, it looks spectacular. Very modern, easy to clean, haven't had any warping or, buckling issues and most important, his wife is quite happy. They've got a very active Australian running around with along with a toddler, scratches and moisture has been a non-issue. |
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| quote: Originally posted by BurtonRW: I have over 2K sq.ft. of LVP installed in my new (old) home (including the kitchen) and have zero regrets.
It's durable, waterproof, great warranty, and easy enough to replace a plank in a floating floor if ever necessary.
-Rob
Am I correct in that with LVP you do not need an additional underlayment as it is already attached? |
| Posts: 3987 | Location: Peoria, AZ | Registered: November 07, 2002 |
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| The best test I've found for any flooring is to get a sample piece to take home. Next, make a deep scratch in it with a knife or screwdriver and see how it looks. Finally, put the sample piece in a bin with water so it's held underwater for a day.
Many supposedly waterproof flooring fell apart. Most scratched were bright white under the surface. |
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| quote: Originally posted by bryan11: The best test I've found for any flooring is to get a sample piece to take home. Next, make a deep scratch in it with a knife or screwdriver and see how it looks. Finally, put the sample piece in a bin with water so it's held underwater for a day.
Many supposedly waterproof flooring fell apart. Most scratched were bright white under the surface.
Funny, I am doing that right now with some laminate samples as well as wiping my feet on them with dirt/mud |
| Posts: 3987 | Location: Peoria, AZ | Registered: November 07, 2002 |
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| I have laminate in my bedrooms and it has held up perfectly. The key is to go with a top of the line underlayment. Makes a huge difference, no movement or creeks and groans. I have a 90lb Doberman and no marks on it. |
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| I installed Manington Adura LVP in my upstairs in 2011, and just did my basement last summer. I don't have kids or dogs, but I do have fully clawed cats and have never noticed scratches from them. The scratches I do get mostly come from furniture pushing debris(rocks mainly) across the surface. I have not noticed any scratches downstairs yet. Upstairs scratches are fixed with hardwood floor color pens or a sharpie and then wiping with a paper towel. I am still amazed at how easy it is to fix them and I've had some pretty good ones. YMMV... Mannington Adura Max Acacia African Sunset Mannington Adura Rigid Iron Hill Fireside
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| quote: Originally posted by Kevmo: We are torn between laminate and LVP. Our requirements are that is much be dog friendly and would prefer something we can steam mop.
You shouldn't steam mop either one. Save the steam mop for the tile areas. If you're dead-set on being able to steam mop it, check out the wood-look tile flooring: |
| Posts: 33568 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |
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| Just completed 1200 feet of LVP. Did it all on my own. Came out great. Mighty fine product. Dog seems to do fine with it.
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| Posts: 4546 | Location: Staring down at you with disdain, from the spooky mountaintop castle. | Registered: November 20, 2010 |
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| We got vinyl plank throughout. We have a GSW that is about 75 lbs nd a 12 yo boy....surprisingly the vinyls doesn’t show any scratches....ours is similar to rouge’s but is a grey color. In our two other homes we had a combo of oak and Berber carpet....the oak shows scratches from the dog and the carpet isn’t good after a few years (we paid a pro to shampoo annually) If we ever get a different home it will have the vinyl.
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| Posts: 11598 | Location: Temple, Texas! | Registered: October 07, 2006 |
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