Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We are considering putting luxury vinyl flooring throughout our entire house (a Gardenia) including closets, bathrooms, laundry and kitchen.
I am wondering if anyone has done that and could share their thoughts ...love it or regrets? Most people I have talked to said they left tile in their wet areas. Since luxury vinyl is waterproof, and can even be lightly mopped, I am thinking there would not be any problems as long as a person quickly mopped or cleaned up water spills. Also, we haven't picked a store yet, and wondering who is best to work with, who has best prices, installation, etc. We want the baseboards removed before installing flooring. In fact, having new taller baseboards installed. Have been to Roberto's and LA Flooring to look at samples, and they all seem nice. But picking flooring color is HARD!!! ☺ Appreciate any and all advice.
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Last edited by Pairadocs; 12-03-2022 at 03:55 AM. Reason: addition |
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Go for it.
We have a top quality vinyl flooring throughout our house, except bedrooms. Warm, silent to walk on, and the oak effect fools many who think it is wood. Had all the other types of flooring, but would never go back to any of them. Preparation, and laying correctly is the key. Get a proper vinyl laying craftsman to do the job, not some local handyman. Not cheap, but worth the extra money. |
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Isn't "luxury vinyl" an oxymoron ?
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We've had LVP installed in our last two homes in The Villages. We love it. Our current home is a four bedroom Lily and LVP was installed throughout. I would never have two different types of floor. We also had the larger base installed. Robertos did ours in both houses and they are wonderful to work with.
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We installed LVP throughout our house except for the spare bathroom, the master shower area and laundry area (it's a closet laundry, if it would have been a room; we would have put in LVP.)
We absolutely love it and had the larger vase boards put in after wards instead of the 3". Holds up great, easy to clean, no problems with a large dog. If you want it in the bathrooms instead of tile, I say go for it |
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Make sure that the installer levels out all of the floors, especially in area where there was carpeting. If floor not level, can have minor hollow sounds. Personally, I prefer tile in the bathrooms, but is more expensive.
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No, its marketing. It’s vinyl flooring, but they put Luxury in front of it and everyone loves it. Then, create the term LVP - sounds even better.
It’s still vinyl flooring. |
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I did it in my entire house before I moved in-Flooring Masters on 301. They installed it right over the sheet vinyl and where they took out the carpet in the bedrooms they put down a vapor barrier sheet first. I absolutely love it. Its warm, quiet, and very durable. Not slick underfoot when wet. I haven't made any marks on it and I shove furniture around, scoot around on a folding chair, etc. Easy to clean. I wish I had chosen one a little less 'knotty' and I wish I had installed taller baseboards at the same time.
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Don’t pick a dark color, it will show all the dust.
Insist that the baseboards be removed so that the new flooring goes up to the wall. Then reinstall the baseboards. Good time to upgrade to taller baseboards if you have high ceilings. Do not let them simply add a quarter round in front of your current molding. We have it everywhere except the lanai and shower, and it’s wonderful. Did it 7 years ago and no problems. Last edited by LuvtheVillages; 12-03-2022 at 10:58 AM. |
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There are some very high quality vinyl flooring products out there. Cheap is cheap, whatever the covering! |
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There are no hollow areas! |
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We had LVT installed in our kitchen, laundry room and bathrooms to replace the original vinyl. It’s softer than tile to walk on and easier to clean, no grout lines. No water issues,
and it’s been down around three years. The baseboards were removed and set back once the floors were down. It’s costs more, but I think it gives it a finished look. |
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We looked at a re-sale home where the current owners had used roll out vinyl. It was horrible. It showed every imperfection in the subfloor and had a few areas lifting and a few tears in it... The previous owners of our home had the entire house (except the bathrooms, which were left as ceramic tile) re-done in LVP. We love it. I'd use it again in a minute... |
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I think that vinyl plank is a good way to go. But, I especially like the idea of having the same flooring material throughout the house. In my opinion, a house with the same flooring in every room is more attractive and has more resale value.
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