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John Kihm
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Opinions on LVT Flooring

John Kihm
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Looking for opinions on LVT flooring (especially in South Florida) for single family homes. Gaining popularity and worth it....or cheap an untasteful?

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Hilary Stalder
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Hilary Stalder
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Winter Park, FL
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@Richard A. we haven't had an issue! Only thing I'll say with the click in is you still need to pay attention to any elevation changes greater than 1/4". It doesn't do well if there is a slope in the flooring, much better to do a break and a step. We made this mistake the hard way in our 2nd bath in the new place. Had to take out the flooring and grind down the floor to change the slope for a step. 

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