Anonymous
Post 02/12/2024 11:21     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

Anonymous wrote:Bamboo isn't expensive and is so much less awful. Or cork or marmoleum.

I wouldn't buy a house with lvt anywhere. It's gross.


LVP is a good choice for basements and beach houses. Otherwise, no.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 21:14     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I personally am not a fan of engineered wood. I can always tell. I might get some samples of LVP and see what you think, with the intent of one day down the road replacing with real wood.

Engineered hardwood consists of 100% hardwood on the top wear layer, so I’m not sure how you could tell assuming it is a quality product. Engineered hardwood products vary in price and quality just like any other flooring product. The “real wood” wear layer on engineered hardwood can be anywhere from 0.15mm to 0.5mm thick; a 0.5mm wear layer can be sanded and refinished multiple times just like a solid hardwood plank. Engineered hardware planks can be as thick as 0.75” thick overall, thicker than cheap wood planks, and jusr as easy on the knees, but more resistant to water damage and rot.


Engineered hardwood scratches a lot easier than solid hard wood. It’s nowhere near as durable. We have it in our basement because I hate LVP even more. Sold hardwood is much preferable though, it lasts so much longer, because it is so much more durable.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 20:53     Subject: Re:Is LVP always a bad idea?

Anonymous wrote:Live out west where it goes in all new homes- costing well over a million. Between dogs and Mormon families with lots of kids, and snow- nobody wants the work/liability of hardwood. Redoing them necissitates a move out- no way I’m doing that every 5 years.

Get modern, DCUM, get modern

Love LVP


Real hardwood, you can leave for decades without re-doing. My parents didn't redo their floors for thirty years, until they moved, and they looked fine. Their current house (which was their vacation home and now their current home) has not been re-finished since the 1980s. And it looks fine.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 20:48     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

It's only acceptable in a basement
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 20:46     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's soooo incredibly toxic.


Not since about 2020. They no longer use phthalates and are now low VOC and ‘phthalate free’ -- as long as you aren't buying old cheap stuff.


whay do you imagine they’re using instead
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 17:43     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

DP. What about in the kitchen or mud room? Is it a bad idea then?
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 17:27     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

Anonymous wrote:It's soooo incredibly toxic.


Not since about 2020. They no longer use phthalates and are now low VOC and ‘phthalate free’ -- as long as you aren't buying old cheap stuff.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 17:22     Subject: Re:Is LVP always a bad idea?

Anonymous wrote:Is LVP always a bad idea?

Yes.



Except in a basement where you should never use wood.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2024 17:19     Subject: Is LVP always a bad idea?

We have it in the basement. Looks great and so low maintenance.