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Old 03-27-2008, 12:12 PM   #1
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Default Thomasville Engineered Flooring Durability

Hi everyone,

I'm considering installing Thomasville's Walnut engineered flooring from home depot throughout my home and in reading what little I can find about this product, I have some concerns about durability. I would LOVE to hear from anyone that has installed any of Thomasville's engineered flooring (especially the walnut) that can share what they've experienced with the floor over the time since they've had it installed. Specifically, does the floor dent and scratch easily? I have a large dog and cat that are constantly running around and while I know I will get some scratching due to this (I've had solid wood floors in the past), if Thomasville is much more prone to pick up small scratches/denting I should probably look at something else. Does it hold up as well as any other product you might have experienced?

Thanks and I look forward to input anyone can provide!!

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