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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Thick vinyl click wood look planks
I am wondering what people think is the best to use without breaking the bank for vinyl click wood planks. Not the thin ones. I looked at much older posts on this subject but there are more products all the time. I would really appreciate hearing about current experiences. & what is available these days. It's for the bottom story of a upper-middle class nice rental. I want the newer beigeish-gray finishes that look nice but are hardy n water resistant because of the vinyl top coat.Thanks a bunch!!