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15th April 2009, 04:20 PM #1
Floating floor boards- long term opinions
Hi, I'm new to the site and new to renovating
I am think about putting down floating floor boards in an upcoming reno... but... I am concerned about the long term wear and tear of the product. Especailly since the house is likely to become a rental in the next 3-5 years, and every sales person I go to has a different opinion on how many times these boards can be sanded. What are people's long term experience with floating floor boards.. how do stack up 10 years down the track?
I'm most like to use Big River's Armourtread Spotted Gum on a concrete subfloor, if I don't chicken out and go for tiles instead.
Cheers!
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