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Old 09-10-2019, 01:30 PM
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We recently had a flood and need to replace carpeting. I notice TV has vinyl flooring in new homes and it looks so real yet is waterproof, durable and comfortable underfoot. Would like to hear your experiences. Thanks
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We had engineered wood floor in NC where we moved from and had LVT installed in our new house here. The LVT is easier to maintain than hardwood and looks good when put down in an area.

One cautionary note, we installed our floor with the house being built late last year. About 3 months ago we noticed the flooring in the kitchen begin to separate between 2 planks. We put in a warranty request and we had the installers over several times and a rep from the manufacturer out. He said he has never seen this happen but they would make it right for us. They have 60 days to give us an update and that time is almost up. We will see but hopefully it was just a bad plank they can replace and no issues going forward.
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I have engineered hardwood in our home and the laminate hardwood in a rental home. They both look good and wear well. The laminate or vinyl does not look like real wood where the engineered does. With the laminate you have a repeat pattern.
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They Vinyl is pretty much waterproof but not cut proof.
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Just a note we have found in flooring choices. Since homes here in TV are built on concrete slab homes many people have gone with tile, vinyl or wood flooring only to regret later. The issue we have seen and heard is the adverse effect on the feet, back and joints. Not in every case but enough that we have helped install ten homes with floating laminate flooring. Can put extra thick padding under the floor and it is much easier on body. Just info that we have heard and seen from others. One more thing is what ever you go with ask to have the base boards removed before installation or they will add a quarter round moulding to the based board making the installation look like an add on, not clean like the original installation.
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Real engineer wood floor has a much better feel and look. I put the laminate flooring in my rentals because it is very durable, but not the feel.
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As they say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I had engineered wood when I lived up North. I've had tile, carpet and laminate in my first three homes in The Villages. In my current home I have LVT and I love it. Easy to clean and maintain. Of all the choices I've made my personal choice is the latter,definitely LVT
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Back up north, I installed an engineered wood floor, actually looked like 12 inch square tiles. Since this was going in the kitchen and dining room, I wanted to make sure it was really water 'proof'. I took several sample and submerged these in water for almost 2 weeks while I was doing other work for the kitchen. I then took the pieces out and compared to original material, NO swelling, or any other apparent water damage. It appears that the newer snal to lock engineered wood floors are much better than the older ones. Sorry, I do not remember the name of the flooring, but you can typically buy one piece of flooring (or maybe get a sample) and do the same test to confirm water resistance.
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……………... One more thing is what ever you go with ask to have the base boards removed before installation or they will add a quarter round moulding to the based board making the installation look like an add on, not clean like the original installation.
Removing painted and caulked base board then reinstalling expecting the original installation quality is a challenge for most carpenters. A craftsman can do it but most carpenters won't spend the time.
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Removing painted and caulked base board then reinstalling expecting the original installation quality is a challenge for most carpenters. A craftsman can do it but most carpenters won't spend the time.
They did it in my Patio Villa and it came out great.
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Removing painted and caulked base board then reinstalling expecting the original installation quality is a challenge for most carpenters. A craftsman can do it but most carpenters won't spend the time.
We had the quarter round installed in CT. Gave it a nice finished look.
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