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Craig Hewitt
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Nailing down laminate

Craig Hewitt
  • Mandeville, LA
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Can it be done successfully? I've read a lot of the opinions in the forums about laminate vs. hardwood, but the real deal (hardwood) isn't an option as we're wanting to continue the same look downstairs (slab) and upstairs (over plywood decking). I know we'll have to glue down over the concrete slab, but it's such a giant pain in the neck I don't want to do it upstairs as well. Many thanks for your thoughts on the subject.

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