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<blockquote data-quote="Echo4Whiskey" data-source="post: 1754056"><p>We bought laminate flooring from for our new house 3 years ago. I installed it myself per the instructions, vapor barrier the whole nine yards. Anyway within six </p><p>months the flooring starting peeling back and getting bubbles in high traffic areas. This was not a cause of water damage or poor install. We called to company so they could take a look before they replaced it. That was a no go they said it wasnt a product defect and it was bad install. Moral of story is stay away from wood look a likes. Install wasnt impossible just tore up hands. Also some laminate flooring is all one length so you have to cut different lengths to split gaps. Takes alot of time and creates unneeded waste. However hard would comes in different lengths which will work nicely if you decide to do it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echo4Whiskey, post: 1754056"] We bought laminate flooring from for our new house 3 years ago. I installed it myself per the instructions, vapor barrier the whole nine yards. Anyway within six months the flooring starting peeling back and getting bubbles in high traffic areas. This was not a cause of water damage or poor install. We called to company so they could take a look before they replaced it. That was a no go they said it wasnt a product defect and it was bad install. Moral of story is stay away from wood look a likes. Install wasnt impossible just tore up hands. Also some laminate flooring is all one length so you have to cut different lengths to split gaps. Takes alot of time and creates unneeded waste. However hard would comes in different lengths which will work nicely if you decide to do it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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