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3. If it were the adhesive strip type I would have suggested you avoid it
Wed Mar 25, 2015, 09:21 PM
Mar 2015

There are others here who will know better than I about the glue down type.

We remodeled last year and considered vinyl plank as we are on a slab and can't use solid hardwood. We ended up going with one of Pergo's mid-grade click-lock laminates. We chose the Pergo because my wife couldn't scratch it with her keys, and this is important because we have three dogs.

The floor has been down about six months, and I've yet to find a scratch in it. Water has only been an issue in two small seams in an out of the way corner where one of the puppies had an accident and we didn't notice it for a couple of days.

As in anything, price can be a factor in how the product performs.

Best of luck to you.



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