Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know more than one person who replaced hardwood flooring with this garbage because their big dogs were scratching the wood with their nails while galloping through the house. As if there were no other solution than plastic floors.
What's your solution?
!00 lb and 130 lb dogs currently ruining hardwood floors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's waterproof, doesn't warp, and its very nontoxic and green these days
Tile also is all of those things.
Good luck finding a master tile installer when you can simply find anybody to click and lock LVP
A proper LVP installation requires a vapor barrier underneath. It is not as simple as described above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's waterproof, doesn't warp, and its very nontoxic and green these days
Tile also is all of those things.
Good luck finding a master tile installer when you can simply find anybody to click and lock LVP
Anonymous wrote:I know more than one person who replaced hardwood flooring with this garbage because their big dogs were scratching the wood with their nails while galloping through the house. As if there were no other solution than plastic floors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the flooring of choice in basements, no matter how expensive the home is. It's 100% waterproof, very durable, and insulates over cold concrete. IT's ideal where there's any chance at all of moisture, humidity, or minor flooding. It also feels good underfoot, especially when installed as a floating floor.
Why would it be the floor of choice for a humid environment? I have hesitated to use it in my basement because mold can grow underneath...