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Jay Mayer
  • Nashville, TN
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Buying advise on floors and bathroom please

Jay Mayer
  • Nashville, TN
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Hello guys,

What do you think about the Pergo laminate waterproof flooring the lowes is selling? Is it really water resistant for a bathroom or a kitchen?

I am in between buying Coretec Pro Plus and the Pergo, they will cost about the same. 

The Pergo seems to be pretty scratch resistant and looks really beautiful. Coretec can scratch and looks great as well. 


Also, there is a bathroom sale going on both at home depot and lowes. Are you guys buying lowes? 

What tricks are you using for getting maximum discounts at lowes? I just got approved for their card for 15k so I might as well shop there, but not sure if you can stack the online $20 off $100 coupons with the 5% discount for using the card. Any other way to add discounts to purchases at lowes?

Oh finally, is the grey tone or white tone floors still a trend or I rather go traditional brown oak for floors. 

Thanks for any insight. 

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