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Any flooring experts out there?
Having a hard time trying to figure out what kind of flooring to go with. I want something durable that doesn't scratch easily and is affordable given I need about 1200-1300 sqft. Been looking at engineered, bamboo, laminate, etc.
Looking at the click together stuff to keep it simple. Found some engineered floor at Menards for a good price but I haven't been able to find any reviews for their stuff online. Anyone here ever purchase flooring from Menards? Here is a link to the stuff I was looking at http://www.menards.com/main/p-1724753-c-12448.htm |
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Bamboo scratches easier than advertised. It looks awesome, and the scratches don't turn white and look bad like some other woods, but it scratches.
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That's what I have heard. Love the look of it though.
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We just put this down in our kitchen and we love it. It looks like real wood and was very easy to put down as it locks together.
http://www.menards.com/main/flooring...72-c-12442.htm
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The other problem with bamboo is that you can't float it. You have to either under nail it or use liquid rubber. I put mine in with the liquid rubber which is really messy and really expensive. I would suggest a nailer.
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I would go with laminates 8mm or thicker. Eight MM and thicker are a lot easier to work with and install.
Also, it depends on what bamboo you go with. Most bamboos are the same hardness as red oak. Anything that is "stranded" is over 100% harder than oak. I don't want to disclose any information because of who I work for, but I would be glad to offer any more insight or suggestions. |
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