Marmoleum? Lineolum. Not vinyl
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Comments (280)We installed Marmoleum Click in two bedrooms. I loved the idea of non-toxic allergy floors. One in Barbados, one in Silver Shadow. Just gorgeous. So easy to vacuum up. I was so pleased; the floors were easy to clean and wax with the suggested products. I took good care with them. I think it was installed about fourteen years ago. Three years ago, I noticed the floors started to have dents. Almost all the furniture had those protective sliders to protect the floor and make it easy to slide the furniture for cleaning. Even sliding a bed out to clean the floor underneath left a dent. I've heard you can use some mineral oil to smooth out the dents. I have one area where an antique desk leg literally went through the floor. It is suggested you can make a mix of the flooring and fill in the hole. I have not tried either method to repair the floors,...See MoreMarmoleum Click over possibly asbestos-containing vinyl tile?
Comments (3)You may want to talk to your state's Dept. of Natural Resources and ask about their regulations on asbestos removal practices. You might be surprised, depending on where you live, at how seemingly simple it is to comply with asbestos removal regulations, methods of removal and disposal as a homeowner. For a 4x4 area, I would try to remove the existing underlayment and all layers of tile at once and not cut into the potential asbestos containing tile and adhesive. This should be able to be done if there are no walls or built-ins on top of the existing floor. Once you get down to the sub-floor, install a nice, clean piece of underlayment grade underlayment and install your Marmoleum sheet or Click product. Plan it so that the new floor and the existing hardwood are the same height and use a custom made transition or one that Marmoleum produces for use with their floors (yes, respect expansion). This is my quick, knee jerk answer to this flooring dilemma. Follow the Marmoleum instructions to the letter. The sheet goods especially have some special instructions that should not be overlooked or minimized. Cutting the hole for the toilet: drill a hole in the click plank, set your jigsaw in it and cut to and around the traced line you have marked to indicate the size and location of where the toilet will be in relation to the tile....See MoreBasement flooring--luxury vinyl tile? Marmoleum? Cork? Other ideas?
Comments (19)I'm the OP. We just returned from visiting a couple more flooring stores (we've now visited four flooring stores in total). One place today was absolutely excellent as far as having a long-time salesperson/owner who really knows her products and their uses in various applications. In a situation like ours she highly recommends using luxury vinyl sheet with a glue down installation. It will adapt to minor dips in the floor, it is all vinyl so could withstand possible water incursion, it won't have potential dirt in the edges like tiles would if there is a water event in the basement, it is durable (she showed us some great examples of what can be done to it without harming it), and it is reasonably priced (not cheap but not as pricey as many other options we've seen). I liked what I saw in the Mannington line wood-replicas because it is not cheesy looking, and it has an aluminum oxide coating to prevent damage to the floor. This floor would cost about 50% of what a marmoleum floor would cost us. Hope this helps anyone else who is facing the same dilemma we are facing about flooring....See MoreMarmoleum plank pattern dilemma (kitchen)
Comments (17)If you matched the linoleum to the warm, amber oak floor, wouldn't it look orange? I honestly don't care if it matches or not the floor in the dining room as long as it works with the color scheme in the kitchen itself. There aren't many color choices for Marmoleum click tiles that don't look like fake stone (which I can't stand): https://www.forbo.com/flooring/en-us/products/marmoleum/marmoleum-click-cinch-loc/bruquu#anker If I were to use a single color, it definitely would be the lighter one but not the White Cliffs that we got. Maybe Pacific Beaches......See MoreRelated Professionals
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