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Christine Swaidan
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  • Ventura, CA
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Coretec Plus floor

Christine Swaidan
  • Investor
  • Ventura, CA
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I saw two mentions of this product on the forums and was looking for more feedback. 

This is for a house and I want to do the main floor using all the same product--even kitchen. Currently there is original tile from when the house was built in 1983 that has a lot of cracks. Not sure if the cracks are from poor install or that the house is built on sand so maybe a bit more movement. 

I thought I could use the Pergo Outlast + product that is supposed to withstand water for 24 hours but then I discovered Coretec Plus which is waterproof. 

What impressed me about this product besides being waterproof is that I was told no underlay is needed AND no demo of old tile is necessary. Also, it looks gorgeous. 

Flooring is a huge investment. Trying to get it right. 

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