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Laminate vs Vinyl Flooring
In the process of rehabbing a home in TRENTON NJ. I'm currently having a debate on the type of floor to place in the living room. I'm considering vinyl flooring that has the faux wood look versus putting in laminate flooring. The cost difference is significant and I believe the vinyl will last longer over a floating floor. The home is a row house in the south trenton area.
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@Account Closed, use a mixable, self-leveling compound. You can find it at HD and Lowe's.