villagetinker |
04-28-2023 08:46 PM |
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Originally Posted by Packer Fan
(Post 2212656)
She said LVP - Luxury Vinyl plank. The stuff is basically waterproof. Maybe not quite as good as tile, but not as hard either. Roberto's is awesome, they do great work.
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I am familiar with LVP, I installed around 1000 square feet in 2 bedrooms, 3 closets and a hallway, and would NOT use it in the enclosed lanai. The manufacturer indicated it was not rated for a lot of direct sunlight, it is 100% waterproof product, and would have worked very well but I was concerned about fading.
Unfortunately, the LVP designation has been applied to several products that have a WOOD core, and these tend to fail if exposed to a lot of water. I had some back up north, that I took a piece and submerged it in water for a week, it was fine, however this seems to be the exception.
On a side note the building department cautioned me on using ANY wood product on our current lanai project due to moisture coming up through the concrete. They continued with the cautions when I explained that the concrete was already sealed (aka stained) and there would be a vapor barrier. Therefore, this project is being tiled.
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