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re: Vinyl Vs. Hardwood

Posted on 6/30/20 at 9:59 am to
Posted by gsvar2004
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 6/30/20 at 9:59 am to
we debated this heavily, went with LVP, been in house about 7 months multiple places separating at the butt end. id never recommend this flooring. wish we had done traditional hardwood and tile in the bathrooms.
Posted by notsince98
KC, MO
Member since Oct 2012
18679 posts
Posted on 6/30/20 at 11:02 am to
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we debated this heavily, went with LVP, been in house about 7 months multiple places separating at the butt end. id never recommend this flooring. wish we had done traditional hardwood and tile in the bathrooms.


I have only seen that happen with the filler wasn't used on the outside (like rope caulk). Can you verify that was used on perimeter?
Posted by Libertariantiger
Member since Nov 2012
981 posts
Posted on 6/30/20 at 1:37 pm to
I actually have seen some LVP that didn't have a lock in the butt ends, just a tongue and groove. It would separate and have hi/low issues. More of a manufacturer error with new product than a condemnation of the product. It is evolving to every product having locks on ends and built in pad. It was a newer product 3 or 4 years back.
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