LVP Flooring Prestige Contract + Any experience?
Natalie Sansom
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Opinions or actual experience with Armstrong's Rigid Core Vantage LVP?
Comments (4)Susan, I didn't end up going with the Armstrong Rigid Core Vantage Dockside Brown. I chose this flooring instead: Paradigm Longboard Lanikai (PAR20101XL). The 2 floors have a very similar look, but the Paradigm floor is a closer match to the specific color tones I wanted. Having said that, I wouldn't dissuade you from considering the Armstrong Rigid Core Vantage if it meets your needs. It was a close call for me because I really liked the Armstrong Rigid Core Vantage product line. In fact, it was technically (but not cosmetically) superior to the Paradigm floor. It's one of the newer SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) LVP floors, and those are nearly indestructible. If you want to know more about SPC vs. WPC LVP flooring you can check out this article: https://parterreflooring.com/spc-wpc-commercial-flooring/ I ordered a sample of the Armstrong Rigid Core Vantage Dockside Brown, and it looked very nice. The texturing was good and so was the print. And it was tough as nails. I took a hammer to it and scraped it with the side of a quarter, and it came out with barely a dent or scratch. On a side note, I did purchase an Armstrong LVT floor for my master bathroom, and it is very nice. But that floor was from a different Armstrong product line (not Rigid Core Vantage). During my flooring search, I called several manufacturers including Armstrong. Armstrong's support staff was much more knowledgeable and helpful than the "average". I hope that helps. Good luck!...See MoreCoretec vs Flooret Modin (or any other LVP)
Comments (1)We recently installed (are still installing) the Flooret. I absolutely love it so far. It cleans very easily with a damp rag and does not show footprints unless the floor is dusty. You can buy samples online through the website but I ordered some through Amazon and they were delivered really quickly! Good luck!...See MoreAny reviews on Twelve Oaks LVP?
Comments (3)Did you end up using the twelve oaks smoke house??? That's the same flooring we're looking to put down but it's impossible to find pictures of actual homes using it and what the quality is like after install. Any help would be appreciated!...See MoreAny experience with Duravana line of flooring from lumber liquidators?
Comments (150)As a builder, I have personally installed this type of flooring. In the beginning, I used ti have to use a tapping block and or a small piece of the flooring (as instructed per the directions). Now, Duravana/LL Flooring has a tapping block specifically designed for installing Duravana flooring. The chipping on the edges is usually from poor installation. ALSO, I have noticed that every so often, a board will have excess lamination over hanging the edge. If you don't lightly sand that down and try to install it as is, it will chip. Duravana is a fragile product until it has been properly installed. Also, I have noticed in several photos that were posted that the boards are not even fastened together properly which tells me that it was installed improperly. As another contractor stated in the comments, read the directions. I install Duravana floors often and have had no issues. Stop watching HGTV and ask a pro....See Moresmh225
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