I purchased a home with VPF. The first day moving in I put a washing basket in the laundry sink & it flipped up the handle filling the washing in the basket with water, I didn’t hear it as it had clothes to be washed in it. We left home for lunch and came home to the downstairs flooded, our packing boxes on the floor seeped with water also. 😫 I thought for sure I’d have to redo the floor yet 12 months later and it’s in the same new condition. Go figure! The only gripe I have with them is if they get a deep scratch you cannot fix one without a headache, particularly like me if you do not have spare and the manufacturer is no longer. Other than that I LOVE them and would have them again if I built another home. Thanks and take good care, Guys ☮️💜
Thanks for sharing your real life experience with us! A single LVP can be repaired/replaced but sometimes the interlocking mechanism is destroyed in the process. Thanks again for commenting! 😃
My sibling recommended this luxury vinyl planks but after researching it, found to have some big issues like VOC & difficult to remove etc. No thanks, last thing I want is toxic chemicals from this floor. Great video and thank you!
Here's another truth - if you've never done it before, it is not a one-person job!! LOL .... I found this out hard (back-breaking) way last year when I took on a flooring project in the upstairs bedroom and did it alone - I've never been so exhausted in my entire life, and I've given birth! LOL!! It would have definitely been better if I'd had someone doing it with me - lesson learned! It might not have been so bad if I'd been on the main floor, but hauling everything to the car, out of the car, into the house, and then up the stairs? I was already tired before I could even lay a single plank. Thanks for the vid - love your content!!
Thank you for making this video as it's important for customers to have the information about VOCs and resale value. We are thinking about building a home with a builder who offers just two hard surface flooring options: LVP and laminate. Laminate comes with the base price while LVP is a significant up charge. I think if we move forward, we are going to go with the laminate and then replace them with engineered hardwood prior to moving in.
If your subfloor is clean, your peel and stick tiles should bond well after rolling them. Check this out...ruclips.net/video/mlt7tDXFFeA/видео.htmlsi=85WWOjKL0tJrWT8p
Question I have old wood floors with some unevenness.. I was told to not get the click in plank floors but to put a sub floor down with wood and get the planks that have to be glued on. Is that the best option. It's for my sewing room where some heavy machines will be that need to be on even flooring. Could you do a video on how to install this type of flooring all I ever see are the click together kind.
They may have told you the correct solution for your situation because the floating planks must have an even subfloor to connect. We found that out while we were in the middle of our project. We may consider the glued down planks, but we have to research to see if they are DIY-friendly. As of right now, vinyl planks are more beginner-friendly. 😃😊
@@DIYPowerCouple My friend's finance is a contractor he claims the glue on one's are easier to install. I wish he could do it for me but he's busy all the time. Thanks for responding
A new video is coming to help determine how many boxes you need and this one explains it too: ruclips.net/video/FmhsQ-dpn00/видео.htmlsi=IYOT67lrZulfYyn8
@@red_edjNone. I grew up in the floor covering business. My dad started teaching me the trade when I was ten yo. in 1960. I use to go to all the manufacturers training seminars. I received many Certificates of accomplishments. All the flooring manufacturers sold the business to conglomerates. They in turn start selling to the Big Box stores to sell directly to the consumer or Do It Yourself Market. They started making junk for pricing n a bigger market. Bottom line is profits. You install, you save, take out the professionals, you mess up no guarantees for the labor. There's more but this phone is too small to type. Today's market is low pricing, DIY, save.😢😢
I purchased a home with VPF. The first day moving in I put a washing basket in the laundry sink & it flipped up the handle filling the washing in the basket with water, I didn’t hear it as it had clothes to be washed in it. We left home for lunch and came home to the downstairs flooded, our packing boxes on the floor seeped with water also. 😫 I thought for sure I’d have to redo the floor yet 12 months later and it’s in the same new condition. Go figure!
The only gripe I have with them is if they get a deep scratch you cannot fix one without a headache, particularly like me if you do not have spare and the manufacturer is no longer.
Other than that I LOVE them and would have them again if I built another home.
Thanks and take good care, Guys ☮️💜
Thanks for sharing your real life experience with us! A single LVP can be repaired/replaced but sometimes the interlocking mechanism is destroyed in the process.
Thanks again for commenting! 😃
My sibling recommended this luxury vinyl planks but after researching it, found to have some big issues like VOC & difficult to remove etc. No thanks, last thing I want is toxic chemicals from this floor. Great video and thank you!
Thanks, there are low voc planks available and environmentally friendly planks at flooring specialty stores. 🤗
I believe there is no eco friendly plank. They cant be recycled.
Here's another truth - if you've never done it before, it is not a one-person job!! LOL .... I found this out hard (back-breaking) way last year when I took on a flooring project in the upstairs bedroom and did it alone - I've never been so exhausted in my entire life, and I've given birth! LOL!! It would have definitely been better if I'd had someone doing it with me - lesson learned! It might not have been so bad if I'd been on the main floor, but hauling everything to the car, out of the car, into the house, and then up the stairs? I was already tired before I could even lay a single plank. Thanks for the vid - love your content!!
Michelle, thanks you for sharing. The AMAZING thing is that you still got it done. Great job 👍🏾!
Thank you for making this video as it's important for customers to have the information about VOCs and resale value. We are thinking about building a home with a builder who offers just two hard surface flooring options: LVP and laminate. Laminate comes with the base price while LVP is a significant up charge. I think if we move forward, we are going to go with the laminate and then replace them with engineered hardwood prior to moving in.
It sounds like you've done your research and are making a smart decision for your family!
Ugh. I don’t like mine. It shows every mark and I can’t get it clean. Every foot mark shows
Im removing all of mine, even though i am going to have to eat rice for two years. Cold, loud, dirty, and scratches.
Which floors do you have installed? I was interested in LVP...
I live in a mobile home, I'm planning to take the carpet up and put down the peel& stick floor down, what can I put down first to make sure it sticks?
If your subfloor is clean, your peel and stick tiles should bond well after rolling them. Check this out...ruclips.net/video/mlt7tDXFFeA/видео.htmlsi=85WWOjKL0tJrWT8p
Question I have old wood floors with some unevenness.. I was told to not get the click in plank floors but to put a sub floor down with wood and get the planks that have to be glued on. Is that the best option. It's for my sewing room where some heavy machines will be that need to be on even flooring. Could you do a video on how to install this type of flooring all I ever see are the click together kind.
They may have told you the correct solution for your situation because the floating planks must have an even subfloor to connect. We found that out while we were in the middle of our project. We may consider the glued down planks, but we have to research to see if they are DIY-friendly. As of right now, vinyl planks are more beginner-friendly. 😃😊
@@DIYPowerCouple My friend's finance is a contractor he claims the glue on one's are easier to install. I wish he could do it for me but he's busy all the time. Thanks for responding
Great videos! I’m starting to tackle flooring projects for cost reasons and would love to know how many boxes it took your room to do?
A new video is coming to help determine how many boxes you need and this one explains it too: ruclips.net/video/FmhsQ-dpn00/видео.htmlsi=IYOT67lrZulfYyn8
You two are the most personable, and knowlegdble, of all the DIYers I have seen. Love your videos!
Appreciate you!
Thanks y’all! This is my next project and your video popped up while I was surfing YT! BTW …I do love your videos! Keep up the greatness ❤
Thank you, Desdemona! 😊
Great straight forward needed information for everyone!!
Thanks 👍🏾
This was the most helpful video I have seen on this. Thank you!!
Vinyl flooring is JUNK. They shrink n create large gaps.
Which brand do you have installed?
@@red_edjNone. I grew up in the floor covering business. My dad started teaching me the trade when I was ten yo. in 1960. I use to go to all the manufacturers training seminars. I received many Certificates of accomplishments. All the flooring manufacturers sold the business to conglomerates. They in turn start selling to the Big Box stores to sell directly to the consumer or Do It Yourself Market. They started making junk for pricing n a bigger market. Bottom line is profits. You install, you save, take out the professionals, you mess up no guarantees for the labor. There's more but this phone is too small to type. Today's market is low pricing, DIY, save.😢😢
It's not easy at all like they make it out to be
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