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July 6, 2011 at 8:09 AM #708845July 6, 2011 at 8:17 AM #707643sdsubieParticipant
Any recommendations on someone to install engineered wood floors? We are looking at picking up the wood from lumber liquidators, but the going cost of 1.99 sq/ft for install price seems pretty steep when you’re paying under 4 sq/ft for the floor itself.
July 6, 2011 at 8:17 AM #707740sdsubieParticipantAny recommendations on someone to install engineered wood floors? We are looking at picking up the wood from lumber liquidators, but the going cost of 1.99 sq/ft for install price seems pretty steep when you’re paying under 4 sq/ft for the floor itself.
July 6, 2011 at 8:17 AM #708340sdsubieParticipantAny recommendations on someone to install engineered wood floors? We are looking at picking up the wood from lumber liquidators, but the going cost of 1.99 sq/ft for install price seems pretty steep when you’re paying under 4 sq/ft for the floor itself.
July 6, 2011 at 8:17 AM #708492sdsubieParticipantAny recommendations on someone to install engineered wood floors? We are looking at picking up the wood from lumber liquidators, but the going cost of 1.99 sq/ft for install price seems pretty steep when you’re paying under 4 sq/ft for the floor itself.
July 6, 2011 at 8:17 AM #708855sdsubieParticipantAny recommendations on someone to install engineered wood floors? We are looking at picking up the wood from lumber liquidators, but the going cost of 1.99 sq/ft for install price seems pretty steep when you’re paying under 4 sq/ft for the floor itself.
July 6, 2011 at 10:13 AM #707692ljinvestorParticipantIf LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.
July 6, 2011 at 10:13 AM #707790ljinvestorParticipantIf LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.
July 6, 2011 at 10:13 AM #708390ljinvestorParticipantIf LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.
July 6, 2011 at 10:13 AM #708541ljinvestorParticipantIf LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.
July 6, 2011 at 10:13 AM #708904ljinvestorParticipantIf LL is charging $1.99 sq/ft and you can’t find anyone a lot cheaper who is recommended, then I would go with LL in case you have any issues after install.
I did floating engineered wood floors from Home Depot once and had someone else install. Starting having issues a few months later and HD/Manufacture blamed it on istaller and installer blamed it on product. I got stuck with the huge bill to resolve.
Personally, I will only go with glue or nail down applications now.
July 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #707733sdsubieParticipantThat’s good advice gleaned from your experience ljinvestor, thanks!
July 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #707830sdsubieParticipantThat’s good advice gleaned from your experience ljinvestor, thanks!
July 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #708430sdsubieParticipantThat’s good advice gleaned from your experience ljinvestor, thanks!
July 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #708581sdsubieParticipantThat’s good advice gleaned from your experience ljinvestor, thanks!
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