InHaus Sono Luxury Vinyl
Tobbie H
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Comments (2)I'm curious about the InHaus Sono product as well...we wanted Coretec but I'm curious about the InHaus Sono with the ceramic core. We have a lot of sun coming through the back of our house and we don't want a floor that fades or shifts in the heat. We frequently have hurricanes as well and end up with the power out and tons of heat and humidity in the house. Three kids and three dogs take a toll, too. If anyone has other suggestions on this post I'd love to hear them and photos are great, too!...See MoreLooking for Vinyl Plank Flooring reviews, specially NaturallyAgedFloor
Comments (12)No i do not work for or sell flooring. I am just a homeowner trying to make an informed decision :). Our wood floors recently sustained water damage. We need to redo all our flooring. Lux Vinyl Plank seems like a good option for ease of maintenance and durability. The only brand that I care for aesthically is from the company Naturally Aged Flooring, which actually specializes in wood floors. I’m looking for some feedback from individuals who have installed this product. I can’t find any reviews online from this particular company....See MoreSPC Vinyl Flooring Brands Comparisons
Comments (86)I’ve looked at so many floors I’m burned out. I should’ve done a spreadsheet like the author of this post. I originally wanted Flooret’s Modin line but I’m just not liking the 9” planks.. right now Provenza Moda is my front runner because of the 7” wide plank texture and long boards (I do NOT want 48” planks). Does anyone know of a brand that I should be considering?? I want SPC, do NOT want a pronounced pained bevel (but do like a thin bevel). Prefer some texture, want low color variation in light-medium brown. (Did not care for SuperCore or Paradigm samples)...See MoreAquarius vs Fusion Luxury vinyl Flooring
Comments (1)I have had my Inhaus SONO floor over 6 months. I was afraid to try another vinyl floor, as I had so much problems with another cheaper brand (it was a very well known brand too). The Inhaus beautiful and very durable! It’s resistant to scratches - We moved a large hutch across the room and knew it wouldn’t scratch , and it didn’t. My other place the i thought the vinyl would be hard enough, but just moving the dining room chair made scratches. The floor was very light grey, and the scratches were black and it looked terrible. Also, we have a new puppy, and she has been difficult to potty train. A couple of times I didn’t find her pee mess til probably a day or 2 later, and it didn’t strip the floor. My friends have our puppy’s sister, and their vinyl floor did not hold up to the pee stains. Their floor is visibly lighter where the mess was. I would definitely recommend this floor!!!...See MoreTobbie H
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