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Ally Gao
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What is the best alternative for carpet flooring

Ally Gao
  • College Station, TX
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Good afternoon everyone!

My tenants just moved out. I will need to remove the carpet and replace it with something durable and cost effective. What is the best alternative flooring that you would recommend? 

Thanks in advance for your help!

Ally

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    Marc Winter
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    Marc Winter
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    From my previous post:  

    "After many dozens of flooring replacement jobs, I'd recommend LVP (vinyl) for most installations. Don't use sheet vinyl--tears way too easily."

    That said, I'd install a middle-grade plank vinyl--now called luxury vinyl plank (LVP) and make sure it is "waterproof".  It's simple to install over a flat floor.  

    If the subject floor is not perfectly flat, pour a self-leveler over the existing flooring (read the instructions on the bag FIRST).  If there is currently ceramic on the exiting floor, either remove it or scuff it up with a grinder to provide some 'tooth' for the compound to adhere to.

    These steps take a bit more effort, but the end result will look better and last WAY longer.

    Good luck!

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