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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Flexitec Floating Vinyl Flooring
I am considering this type of flooring. Can anyone give me feedback - pros and cons.
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poppameth
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Flexitec Floating Vinyl Flooring
We sell it. Never had any issues out of it. The main thing is I'd recommend you do a full glue installation. No matter what any company says, the floating installation is asking for trouble down the road. You can have issues with it buckling when moving heavy objects on it for example. There are quite a few manufacturers that make this type of flooring now and several of them have moved away from recommending a floating installation.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Alaska!
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Flexitec Floating Vinyl Flooring
I would agree. the adhesives on glass back Vinyl is just pressure sensitive anyway so it's easy to apply and easy to remove Vinyl down the road.
Glass back Vinyl is the latest hottest thing since laminate floors. |
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poppameth
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Flexitec Floating Vinyl Flooring
Yep I got my Flexitec rack in two weeks ago and so far I've sold 4 jobs out of it. Most looked at vinyl display in the store.
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