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All Forum Posts by: Prashant Jaiswal

Prashant Jaiswal has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you for your inputs. I am going all LVP with a professional installer. Hoping for the good results that most have suggested.

Thank you @Will Fraser

Are you referring to ProCore Plus LVP (5mm, 12mil wear layer)? Is floating/interlocking installation preferred or glued for the life of the floor(I am going to hire installer)? I see Lowes has ProCore Pro that is 12 mil wear layer and $2 per sqft but needs to be glued. 

Hi,

We have a townhome that had carpet in bad shape. We are thinking of doing LVP throughout (except bathrooms that have vinyl flooring and kitchen that has tile). I am totally lost into these questions

a) is LVP in the bedrooms a good idea?

b) doing LVP over stairs is too pricey (i am getting quote of $150 per step)

c) what thickness should we go for the LVP. Is 3.2mm with 6mil wear sufficient? Should we be using additional padding for LVP on the second floor?