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Luxury vinyl plank Is overrated???

Joe S.
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 My experience with using luxury vinyl planks for three years now has been disappointing. With all the raving about this product, I thought it was the way to go and it’s definitely easier to put down than ceramic tile. It does seem to have issues coming undone. If there’s ever anywhere remotely  that’s not perfectly level it will definitely try to come undone there as well. It is easily damaged as well. 

So that’s my experience…. If you have used a product that seems to last a long time,  I’m all ears :-)

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    @Joe S.

    It’s like anything what quality lvp are you buying? If buying the $1/sf stuff then yes but buy a good mill thickness and you should be fine

    We paid $2.50 a square foot for our house  and it was from a supplier that supposedly gave us a discount. It was like 12 mill thickness. And it’s been down less than a year and already coming apart in numerous places. 

    Is there a brand or product you suggest?

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