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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1753731" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I am getting 400+ sq ft of hardwood put into my house the first of April. Glued. I am paying to have it done. Floating wood and laminate I have done and would do again, but not this. As mentioned, it's a mess I am wise enough to pass on. I am not going to screw up flooring that is upwards of 10 dollars a square foot. I had less reservations with the laminate in my first home, was was under $2 per sq ft.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tile? Maybe a bathroom or kitchen. A larger room or living space I would pass on, as any miscues start to multiply as the row are added on.</p><p></p><p>Carpet? Pass. Install is so cheap, it's not worth it. I paid $99 for a whole house install when I lived in Moore. It was only the 3 bedrooms for me, but the cost was the same for 2+ rooms to an entire house. We just moved the furniture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1753731, member: 7488"] I am getting 400+ sq ft of hardwood put into my house the first of April. Glued. I am paying to have it done. Floating wood and laminate I have done and would do again, but not this. As mentioned, it's a mess I am wise enough to pass on. I am not going to screw up flooring that is upwards of 10 dollars a square foot. I had less reservations with the laminate in my first home, was was under $2 per sq ft. Tile? Maybe a bathroom or kitchen. A larger room or living space I would pass on, as any miscues start to multiply as the row are added on. Carpet? Pass. Install is so cheap, it's not worth it. I paid $99 for a whole house install when I lived in Moore. It was only the 3 bedrooms for me, but the cost was the same for 2+ rooms to an entire house. We just moved the furniture. [/QUOTE]
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