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July 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #708944July 6, 2011 at 8:16 PM #707787LAAFTERHOURSParticipant
[quote=ljinvestor]If 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.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
July 6, 2011 at 8:16 PM #707884LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If 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.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
July 6, 2011 at 8:16 PM #708484LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If 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.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
July 6, 2011 at 8:16 PM #708636LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If 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.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
July 6, 2011 at 8:16 PM #708999LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=ljinvestor]If 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.[/quote]
What kind of issue did you run into?
July 6, 2011 at 9:05 PM #707808ljinvestorParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
July 6, 2011 at 9:05 PM #707904ljinvestorParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
July 6, 2011 at 9:05 PM #708504ljinvestorParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
July 6, 2011 at 9:05 PM #708656ljinvestorParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
July 6, 2011 at 9:05 PM #709019ljinvestorParticipantThey cracked, squeaked, & popped. Floors were level, spacers around walls, and expansion joints to make sure no runs were too long. I truly believe the boards had defective locking mechanisms and they tried to say my installer knocked them too hard during install.
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July 14, 2011 at 8:18 AM #710299jpinpbParticipantFWIW, came across a list of things one should buy and not buy at Home Depot.
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