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Ryan Haase
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  • Temple, TX
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Vinyl Click Together Flooring

Ryan Haase
  • Engineer
  • Temple, TX
Posted

I've read on here about people using the Allure Flooring from Home Depot, but I was wondering if anyone has had success with other brands. I'm leaning towards the click together because I've had issue with edges peeling up on the peel and stick vinyl.

I see these are the options:

 - Home Depot (Allure Premium @ 2.98/sq ft)

 - Lowe's (Various Brands @ 1.98/sq ft)

 - Lumber Liquidators (Store Brand @ 1.29/sq ft but with a 12 week lead time)

 - Surplus Warehouse (Various Brands @ 1.80/sq ft)

Has anyone had success with these options? How do they hold up over time? I've read some reviews on a few of the Lowe's brands and it sounds like they scratch pretty easily.

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