Prefinished engineered wood flooring 3“, 5” & 7“ width, floating floor installation over radient heated floor.
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Prefinished engineered wood flooring 3“, 5” & 7“ width, floating floor installation over radient heated floor.
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Marmoleum flooring is a completely natural material made up of all-natural raw materials, on the other hand, Vinyl flooring is purely synthetic. Based on this main difference, Marmoleum flooring is considered to be a better option compared to Vinyl flooring in terms of being eco-friendly.
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Yes, both linoleum and marmoleum can be installed floating or direct glue down.
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Yes it can be installed if your floor is not even. If you have a slope, the planks will follow the slope. If you have dips in the floor, you may want to use a floor leveling compound or use a foam or cork underlayment to even out the floor prior to laying the...
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Linoleum floating floors should be sealed using our non-toxic sealant.
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Linoleum is very resilient to heavy household traffic. As the linseed oil cures, the material will actually harden over time
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Grandma probably has linoleum that was supplied in a sheet-type format, and then glued to her subfloor. It may have also contained asbestos. Eco-Friendly linoleum floating floors are sold in 3' x 1' x 7/16" floating floor planks that are completely re-usable, replaceable, and are installed without the use of glue or nails.
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Eco-friendly products are typically made from non-toxic materials that are sustainable, recycled, or easy to reuse or recycle.
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There are many designs, colors and patterns that are available in Vinyl flooring. The choice is completely up to you but you have to remember that there are many factors to consider before you can choose the right design or pattern. The size of the room needs to be considered, as well as the...
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No. If you do this, the tendency is for the old tiles’ patterns to show up in the long run because vinyl flooring sinks through cracks after a considerable amount of time. If you can’t remove all the old tiles below, you can install a new sub floor which is at least ¼” inches...
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