I have this throughout my house and although it is the least expensive, which is why I went with it, I have the color hickory, I like it. I mean, I’ve had it in my house for 14 years… holding up pretty good. Does show some wear as the color has worn in high traffic areas .. color Hickory is discontinued, but I have been able to find it on Wayfair to complete a couple of rooms
It's not supposed to be placed on top of underlayment, that's why it looks warped. You should use floor primer and let it dry for 24 hours then lay the peel and stick down.
What he's not showing is the odd nooks, crannies and curves that you have to neatly map out and cut these planks around. Can't use anything that shoots up a lot of dust because it ruins the adhesive lol
Sorry but this stuff is crap. Installed this in two offices in my building and with in 2 weeks all the joints are popping up. Even used leveler on the sub floor so we started with a nice surface.
I used this in bathroom and mudroom in my last house. Was still going strong after 10 years. Installed in the kitchen when we were getting ready to sell and a Handiman that was there for another job turned the furnace down to 50* the next day and the seams all came apart! Turned the heat up to 75* and they all went back together. It is suggested to rent a heavy roller and roll the floor in both directions after install. We never did that. Kitchen floor turned out beautifully! ❤
Not sure if that product is causing the lumps or if they have an uneven subfloor, or both. Product looks really flimsy, maybe it will settle and flatten out
Explain to me what is junk, I'm new at plank flooring and need any advice I can get before I go into home depot buying the wrong crap, I have a 300ft bedroom I want to install.
Looks wavier than the ruffles I'm snacking on.
I have this throughout my house and although it is the least expensive, which is why I went with it, I have the color hickory, I like it. I mean, I’ve had it in my house for 14 years… holding up pretty good. Does show some wear as the color has worn in high traffic areas .. color Hickory is discontinued, but I have been able to find it on Wayfair to complete a couple of rooms
It's not supposed to be placed on top of underlayment, that's why it looks warped. You should use floor primer and let it dry for 24 hours then lay the peel and stick down.
Never put tar paper down then anything adhesive and inspect it to stay
Looks warped or bubbly i dont know what you call it but didnt look good
the subfloor was probably like that. it’s better to use LPV on uneven subfloor
😂 mannnnn
Your on the wrong side. Get on the floor that you are installing. Way easier. Floor looks wavy
I got a question can this type of flooring go directly over plywood floors, or do you need that underlayment?
underlayment - which costs 20€ for 30 sq meter.
I installed this in my kitchen. huge mistake. The pieces separated within 2 years.
can I install these kind of floor on a concrete heating floor? Thx
No do not do that lol
Heating will melt the glue
What is the underlayment material or brand
Does this type of flooring need underlayment?
No but he’s using some just for extras. The underlayment is already on the laminate. The blue stuff should be underlayment
This type of flooring needs a new installer
What is the sheeting based called?
That's probably the nastiest looking "LVP" I've seen. It looks worse than a vinyl roll.
What he's not showing is the odd nooks, crannies and curves that you have to neatly map out and cut these planks around. Can't use anything that shoots up a lot of dust because it ruins the adhesive lol
Name of the floor or brand please
Sorry but this stuff is crap. Installed this in two offices in my building and with in 2 weeks all the joints are popping up. Even used leveler on the sub floor so we started with a nice surface.
That’s correct I was showing how to install it… but if you ask me about the quality of the product I’ll say not that good 😄
Iv had this in my basement for 5 yrs and not had any issues even after my daughter flooded it
I install this type of flooring it's coming up at the same's what can I do?
@@trippyfolifeebk1881 Burn the house down, claim the insurance money. Never use this floor again.
I used this in bathroom and mudroom in my last house. Was still going strong after 10 years. Installed in the kitchen when we were getting ready to sell and a Handiman that was there for another job turned the furnace down to 50* the next day and the seams all came apart! Turned the heat up to 75* and they all went back together. It is suggested to rent a heavy roller and roll the floor in both directions after install. We never did that. Kitchen floor turned out beautifully! ❤
Do some floor prep bruh
How to you reverse this going into another room?
Transitions do wonders
The looks like it would suck to run under door jams
That is a glue down product
Where is you’re 100lb roller pal. That all needs to be rolled that it the glue tab lvp
That is not luxury vinyl planks 😂😂😂😂
Not sure if that product is causing the lumps or if they have an uneven subfloor, or both.
Product looks really flimsy, maybe it will settle and flatten out
That floor looks horrible. I'd definitely go with hard planks
IT DOESNT COME WITH UNDERLAYMENT
That stuff looks heinous
thats not lvp... thats just paper
🤮 waves bubbles. Why not use vinyl. It’s so cheap
Bro used roofing paper that’s definitely not how you do it . Not a pro
He doesn't know how to do flooring. Randomize.
its crap material. sorry. did it 2 times and its junknow
Explain to me what is junk, I'm new at plank flooring and need any advice I can get before I go into home depot buying the wrong crap, I have a 300ft bedroom I want to install.
@@matt7iron peel and stick lifts in a few months.lvp is best and biy a flooring kit
@@JamesofJesus thanks
Stuff looks so cheap man how do people like this stuff
It’s not lying flat. Yuck
That is not LVP
That looks like a TERRIBLE product. Yikes.
Looks cheap.
Thats a garbage product don't ever use