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Nicholas Adams
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Vinyl Flooring Suggestions

Nicholas Adams
  • New to Real Estate
  • Danville, PA
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Hey BP community, It’s my first time installing flooring and I’m looking for suggestions on waterproof vinyl. Do you usually suggest getting the more expensive quality product or something a little bit more in between? Obviously I would like to save some money but I know by getting the cheap product I’ll be costing myself more in the long run. (This is for a duplex by the way) any suggestions on where to go, specific brands, and what quality/ thickness to look for? Thanks in advance! 

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Bruce Woodruff
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I'm not a fan of vinyl ( I think it looks cheap and crappy) but if you must go with it, always choose a high-quality product. Doesn't have to be the most expensive, but never get the cheaper ones. Check online reviews, I've actually found them to be fairly accurate recently.

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