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Andrew Perillo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dyer, IN
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Click Lock or Grip Strip Vinyl Flooring

Andrew Perillo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dyer, IN
Posted

Hey BP!

I am trying to decide between Click lock vinyl or Grip strip vinyl for my rental. I am leaning towards grip strip vinyl this time around, but I have no experience with how this type of vinyl plank holds up. My reason for leaning towards the grip strip type is because I think it would be easier to replace a single plank if one gets damaged. I know with click lock you have to cut out the plank and essentially glue another in (which can get hairy if the floor isn’t perfectly level).

So, I’m here looking for my fellow investors to share some knowledge on their experience with both these types of vinyl flooring. Anything helps!

Thank you all in advance!

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