Choose Your Flooring Wisely (Vinyl vs Laminate vs Engineered Wood vs Bamboo)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2022
  • Our master bedroom got flooded in the middle of the night and when we finally noticed, everything was soaked.
    In this video we talk about the damage it caused (mostly to our floors) and why it's important to choose your flooring type properly.
    Thanks to our floor supplier www.designsource.com.ph for all the help! Check them out guys.
    #Skypod #Flooring
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  • @thatguyslater
    @thatguyslater  2 года назад +122

    Which floor is your pick? Comment below.
    P.S. Sorry bout the music volume 😅

    • @ronalynjeanpo2589
      @ronalynjeanpo2589 2 года назад +1

      Vinyl engr

    • @RandomRecipesPH
      @RandomRecipesPH 2 года назад +5

      Thanks for the informative video! Wood laminate is my choice for that look without the high cost. Your thoughts on polished concrete floors? Pros and cons? :-)

    • @cliffchiong22
      @cliffchiong22 2 года назад

      Wood Laminate!

    • @kei6998
      @kei6998 2 года назад +1

      engineered wood!!

    • @damanginit2680
      @damanginit2680 2 года назад

      thinking of using wood vinyl, but might invest for wood laminate for our future bedroom hehe

  • @kingsensei8093
    @kingsensei8093 2 года назад +121

    This is so timely sir, this is the last part of my house Construction which is choosing the right flooring. Thanks for this informative video.

  • @deanericasolidum3531
    @deanericasolidum3531 2 года назад +21

    Gusto ko po kayo kagroup pag-reporting😂 Ang precise and detailed po ng explanation nio then with matching reenaction pa. Galing!

  • @teamlevesque6772
    @teamlevesque6772 5 месяцев назад +2

    My husband is a wood constructor from Colorado Usa and he really impressed how knowledgeable you are about the wood..still looking forward about your monterazzas❤️

  • @jtown4187
    @jtown4187 2 года назад +29

    So funny, I am imagining Slater studying the subjects and talagang pinaghirapan na pag aral and doing his practical exams on video hahaha. Sige na nga 9.9/10 na. Kasi no questions and answer masyado. Thank you. I always get good ideas from your vlog. Keep it up!

  • @jmarichu
    @jmarichu 2 года назад +4

    I remodeled our house and used Pergo Outlast+. Very expensive but best investment! It is waterproof, scratch resistant, stain resistant and a very important feature is it has built-in padding that absorbs shock and sound or noise which is good for people walking with heels or heavy shoes/sandals as well as dogs running or playing. Easy to clean and very pet-friendly.

  • @justji1939
    @justji1939 Год назад +5

    binge watching your vlogs and it feels like listening to a professor who shares his knowledge passionately. I am learning a lot and having fun at the same time. A good pastime every after school. Thank you!

  • @MakingithappenVlog
    @MakingithappenVlog 2 года назад +42

    The damage is insane😱 I guess you can't avoid making mistakes when building a house. Thank you for always sharing tips and mistakes to avoid 🙏🏻

  • @cedrictagle9961
    @cedrictagle9961 2 года назад +1

    Hi Engr. Slater , This is cedric, a Licensed Interior Designer, i saw this video while browsing my youtube app, no doubt i cliked it rightaway , cause title palang informative na ! nice content sir ! :)

  • @aecarina
    @aecarina Год назад +1

    we had floor headaches when we fixed the living room. Flooring is not easy. we were so into wood and changed our mind radically and chose a plastic carpet with a dark wood look. Superb! Nice to walk on, easy to clean and the room became quieter. So from someone who likes wood, I don't regret plastic carpet. The most expensive thing we looked at came from Finland 1500 skr/m2

  • @patriciaannpalomer7375
    @patriciaannpalomer7375 2 года назад +6

    Very timely! Planning to replace our tiles at home pa naman and this is a good FYI video to watch before buying.

  • @kainseryeandminivlogsbyjen1042
    @kainseryeandminivlogsbyjen1042 2 года назад

    Dami kong natutunan sa mga video mo. Naaalala ko dad ko noong nabubuhay pa siya. Magaling na Engineer at lahat inaaral niya just like you.

  • @JG-lw9qx
    @JG-lw9qx 2 года назад +34

    Yikes! We had a similar issue. Culprit: a cracked plastic pipe fitting inside a multipoint heater.
    I hope manufacturers change their pipe fittings to brass or copper to avoid costly floodings in houses. If you find a better brand of heater, please update us. It will save a lot of houses.

  • @yomama383
    @yomama383 2 года назад +3

    Years back I installed Pergo flooring in one of our houses in the US, was rather easy and fun project. Not to mention saving a few thousand dollars since over half of the typical cost would be attributed to labor.

  • @AmaleaEsguerra
    @AmaleaEsguerra 2 года назад +1

    I like how u compare different flooring materials.its of great help to those person like me who graduated with b.s architecture and now as a small contractor. I like to renovate our house and wanted to use the light materials for walls like u promotes coz our house is close to basketball court and every fiesta we experience those annoying sounds from the sound system including the live band every year, unfortunately i cant find those in Luzon.

  • @mitchellduran2154
    @mitchellduran2154 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this upload. Timing kaayo. I am choosing the right flooring material for my house. Amping kanunay!

  • @rsmn94
    @rsmn94 2 года назад

    Thank you!! Got idea what to choose for our renovation.

  • @alisongraceee
    @alisongraceee 2 года назад +77

    Wood laminates or more known as snaplock laminates can really be problematic when exposed to water, I work for property insurance claims management in the US and that’s like the usual problem they encounter with the floor. If it’s cupping, it’s usually no more salvageable and needs to be replaced instead. Engineered hardwood can be resanded, though, as long as the veneer is atleast 30mm thick.
    Anyway, great content, I took courses about these and I mostly agree with what you said there.

    • @AsaphAce
      @AsaphAce 2 года назад +1

      30mm (1") is the overall thickness. i think you meant a top layer of 2.5-6mm to enable resanding.

    • @alisongraceee
      @alisongraceee 2 года назад +3

      @@AsaphAce thanks for correcting. Typo, I meant 3mm. But yeah 3mm-5mm of the top layer above the T&G.

    • @AnythingAndEverythingDiane
      @AnythingAndEverythingDiane Год назад +2

      There's no waterproof wood laminate flooring in the Philippines yet? Hmmm...

    • @alisongraceee
      @alisongraceee Год назад +1

      @@AnythingAndEverythingDiane there probably are products available in the Ph market that are more resistant to water but are still not 100% guaranteed waterproof.

    • @kathleenadelrosario
      @kathleenadelrosario 11 месяцев назад

      Yup! Im replacing my whole 1st floor to Vinyl right now. Laminates are a paaaain 😢

  • @sinukuan.woodworks
    @sinukuan.woodworks Год назад

    Good content. As someone who has interest about wood and woodworking, spot on. Nothing beats real hardwood, pero pros and cons depende sa use case talaga.

  • @perseuras19
    @perseuras19 2 года назад +2

    Pergo is an excellent brand. Very durable. We have it in our rooms. They also have a lot of designs/colors. Thank you for such an informative vlog.

  • @GELOCRISOLO
    @GELOCRISOLO 2 года назад +5

    I am here in the U.S and here most contractors are recommending SPC with 100% waterproof! Also, make sure you get good brands because you will only spend one time on your home and don't think cheap because like what happened to you.... you need to start over and pay again for another flooring. SPC is for high traffic meaning really good. (it's also luxury) The wear and tear are high! wear and tear layer is important also, So make sure you get at least 20mm wear and tear. I bought my 2nd house here in California so I am always researching for good materials. No wood if you know your area will get flooded lol. Some brands are designed even soaking for water in a day... Just do your research just don't listen to people, especially bloogers=) If they know and they did their research they will not have problems....

    • @MAGAMAN
      @MAGAMAN Год назад +2

      I put cheap laminate in my bedrooms and living area and it only cost me about $1000. I did understand that this was a temporary solution because it was cheap and easy to install and I had neither time nor money before needing to move in. I just finished tiling the Kitchen dining area, that was only done enough to get the kitchen working before moving in.
      I'm thinking about doing a Wood look tile for the rest of the house once I recover from tiling the kitchen area. Being able to pay someone else to do it would be even better, because I hate tiling.

  • @roslinrachelgutierrez7725
    @roslinrachelgutierrez7725 2 года назад +4

    grabe! super informative! 👏 love watching your videos since Im really into DIY in our house 😅 (I used vinyl by the way and your description is legit🤙🏻) please have more of these kind of videos! 💜

  • @hannamario2823
    @hannamario2823 2 года назад +4

    This is so relevant! I hope you make more videos like this. So informative for us who want to do a little diy in our house. Cheers to more videos, Engineer! 🤞

  • @chia7285
    @chia7285 2 года назад +7

    Very educational! Very detailed explanation. Love it!

  • @johnmatic7166
    @johnmatic7166 2 года назад

    So informative . Not a simple video. So much effort sir

  • @filausopoako
    @filausopoako Год назад

    This video is useful as we plan to renovate our floors. Salamat po. Watching from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @ronadavis777
    @ronadavis777 2 года назад +2

    I have small house. I use vinyl tile planks (yung parang makapal at textured na linoleum) kasi nag-iiba ang trends every 5 to 10 yrs. 10 yrs ago it was reddish brown wood color pero dahil nauso ang whites and natural wood color, I changed the planks. Madali tanggalin, madali mag-install ulit lalo sa gaya kong babae. I love redecorating my little paradise. I never had issues sa mga umaangat or scratches. My neighbors on the other hand have ceramic tiles installed in their house for over 2 yrs, pag lumalamig na panahon, may umaangat until recently lahat ng tiles umangat at nagcrack nalang - maybe due to thermal expansion. So I'm still happy I opted to vinyl planks.

  • @septembertrese1977
    @septembertrese1977 2 года назад

    helpful info..solid wood sa taas namo..strong still even on its 44th year💪🏼

  • @mommyjoy6017
    @mommyjoy6017 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou sir for explaining it well I learned so many things from you. I hope magkaruon ng kitchen renovation tips soon.

  • @anneda5504
    @anneda5504 2 года назад +1

    So timely! Andaming kong natutunan. Thanks Slater!

  • @zuaq2744
    @zuaq2744 2 года назад +1

    one of the best channels in my subscription list.

  • @jonathanvalencia6771
    @jonathanvalencia6771 2 года назад

    This guy is a real deal. Thanks for the precious info!

  • @thewanderingvlogger2899
    @thewanderingvlogger2899 Год назад

    Wow sir I been watching your vlog . Timely Gods willing I will build my simple but elegant 3 bedroom back home . Thanks a lot love it .

  • @ChadAudencial
    @ChadAudencial 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for the video. Very informative.
    A lot of people are curious about polished concrete and epoxy/resin floors. Hoping you can create a video about the pros and cons.

  • @fuscia3161
    @fuscia3161 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video!!!! Love it!!!! I'm taking notes for my future house

  • @littleviewfinder5598
    @littleviewfinder5598 2 года назад +1

    You can be a great teacher, Sir Slater! ☺️

  • @yulsequina792
    @yulsequina792 2 года назад +9

    Kanang Sunday online class nako with Prof Slater 👌🤗. For sure po pag mag part time ka og tudlo sa mga Univ with Engineering program/courses, ganahan jud kaayo maminaw ang mga students po. Very well-explained and detailed kaayo.
    PS: For the longest time po, silent viewer ko ninyo ni Ms Kryz po Sir Slater. Dili najud ko matandog pag once magtan aw nako sa inyong vlogs po. When I was in Cebu, akong naa lang jud sa huna2x kay unta one day I get the chance to bump with you both 🤗!
    Hi Cutie Patotie Scottie Boo!💕

  • @nicolez378
    @nicolez378 2 года назад

    Super informative po, Sir! Sana wall finishes po next.

  • @normafujinuma473
    @normafujinuma473 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the advice, your explanation very clear for the flooring.

  • @klausmikaelson5888
    @klausmikaelson5888 2 года назад

    How timely namn. I finished the video since I'm currently doing a bedroom makeover. I'm still deciding on my floors. Since bata p ako ang walang pera, alam ko sa sarili ko na ang bibilhin ko ay yung ti tig 28 pesos lang sa shopee hahaha. Pero i might apply the knowledge i learned here when I'm planning owning a house in the future

  • @JeaChan
    @JeaChan 2 года назад

    Thanks ani nga video ..problema gyud namo among flooring sa 2nd floor saamo balay 4yrs pa among balay pero graveh na Ang scratches sa wood flooring and naay mga gaps , murag Ng basol mi Ng solid wood mi ... Hmp .. will show this vid to my husband

  • @baianjubldgdecorservices7211
    @baianjubldgdecorservices7211 2 года назад

    Very helpful and informative,Sir!Thank you.

  • @AsaphAce
    @AsaphAce 2 года назад +23

    ever thought of looking into ULTRA floors? (havwood/valinge brand) it's a hybrid crossover of MDF laminates and engineered wood flooring. It's durable, scratch-proof, waterproof, inexpensive, without having the ugly repeats of a vinyl that still gives you that realistic luxury look. Also, i suggest applying a DPM primer first on the concrete slab before floating the floors. This will serve as a vapor barrier to prevent moisture from sipping out from the ground to your floors OR utilize an underlayment that comes with a vapor barrier. Moisture can cause buckling, cupping or cracks.

    • @pokerbarloahavia
      @pokerbarloahavia Год назад

      I checked out the Valinge website it says it won't work for humid areas we live in the Philippines which is a tropical country is that considered a humid place?

    • @AsaphAce
      @AsaphAce Год назад

      @@pokerbarloahavia are you sure you're looking into their woodura line? HDF or compositek is a lot more stable and is ideal for humid areas such as the philippines since the material does not react to the humidity as much as solid wood does. This is also due to the synthetic construction of the flooring. Valinge Woodura -- super cool stuff!

  • @Boutit031
    @Boutit031 Год назад

    Thanks for the great vid! I've been looking into engineered wood floors throughout but with 2 children and my OCD, I might keep looking.
    Natural stone floors perhaps 🤔

  • @angelicapababaer5585
    @angelicapababaer5585 2 года назад +1

    Ang perfect ng timing ng video. Thank you po 😇

  • @madelinestow2068
    @madelinestow2068 Год назад +1

    Oh so cool to hear the term “predicament” for an engineer or to any layman as i thot this is commonly used in our world-law school/lawyering profession! ☺️

  • @haydeemontebon2973
    @haydeemontebon2973 2 года назад

    Thanks slater very informative ang vlog mo and realy we can use this information.... more vlogs to come.. regards to scotie boo and kryz and the whole skyfam😊

  • @myrnajuliandeclerck8032
    @myrnajuliandeclerck8032 Год назад

    i put wood laminate in my living room here in belgium, 20 years ago and untill now maganda pa rin ang pag kakalapat,, malalaki ang dining set ko tapos malaki ang sofa and i moved them when im cleaning the flour , i clean it with water once a week, maganda talaga,, kaya nga im looking same matirials para ilagag ko dyan sa bahay namin sa pinas,, thank po it help a lot mayrona pala dyan sa pinas

  • @dorellcaligagan2307
    @dorellcaligagan2307 2 года назад

    I chose LVP for my living room flooring, for me it's still the most durable. At least kahit bumaha ok lang. Hindi naman sobrang mainit sa living room and bedroom kaya ok na at least namop ko pa with water. Pagdating sa scratches ng furniture ok din naman di madali magasgas. And hindi sya masyado mahal.

  • @danapadernal-carbajosa3524
    @danapadernal-carbajosa3524 2 года назад +5

    Present for today's lesson! 💯 thank you so much for this informative video Sir Slater God bless you po! 😇

  • @jimjimgl3
    @jimjimgl3 Год назад

    All our water-heating units that are not in basements have pans and drains and sensors. Did you install these when you repaired your unit? And we too took the wood flooring journey 3 years ago when we gut-rehabbed two adjacent buildings. We went with engineered wood, Teckton White Oak. 5/8" x 5" with a 4.5mm wear layer. So far so good.

  • @fuscia3161
    @fuscia3161 2 года назад

    Ang hirap pala talaga mag plano when it comes to your dream house. Omg I hope I'm gonna get you in the future as my engineer for my house.

  • @netinetnet78
    @netinetnet78 2 года назад +3

    Hi Engr. I recently completed a renovation project. I used laminated floor (Aqua floor) which is water resistant. The core is made up of rubber or solid vinyl instead of ordinary wood.

    • @tarastephanie
      @tarastephanie Год назад

      Hello! How is your aqua floor right? No chips? Cracks? Tuklap? Etc..

  • @ranjann1443
    @ranjann1443 2 года назад +1

    Ang informative talaga ng vlogs ni engr sanaol bright

  • @cocoxfifi4740
    @cocoxfifi4740 Год назад

    Bamboo! Yes it is similar to hardwood with regards to aesthetic but more affordable, durable and eco-friendly. :)

  • @donglacson2390
    @donglacson2390 Год назад

    maganda po ang explanation nyo s bawat product na pineresent nyo ,then ikaw po mismo di nyo po inapply s mismong room nyo ,dapat naconsider nyo yan before kayo pumili ng brand para s floor ng room nyo po everything happens when it comes to construction po...opinyon lang po sakin

  • @jocelynguttan2379
    @jocelynguttan2379 2 года назад

    Panibagong kaalamang maaari kong i-apply.. Salamat 😊

  • @ketodbkitchen969
    @ketodbkitchen969 2 года назад

    So timely,I'm thinking of putting vinyl or wood laminate.😊

  • @sophiecaldoza5548
    @sophiecaldoza5548 2 года назад

    It was so informative. Thanks Slater.

  • @jay-rl3332
    @jay-rl3332 2 года назад

    Very informarive jud kaayo... Maong mag atang jud ko pirmi sa imong video ris...

  • @shamito2169
    @shamito2169 2 года назад

    Nakaka good vibes learning about this stuff... 😍

  • @rhoelg
    @rhoelg 2 года назад +1

    Maganda talaga solid wood as it age well, and of course puede ka gumamit ng pronto floor wax para mas pakintabin hehe

  • @tiniaromapascual4696
    @tiniaromapascual4696 2 года назад +7

    It seems like I am watching a professor having his lecture or a seller of different floorings. Very informative 💯👏

  • @rommelperena4995
    @rommelperena4995 2 года назад +9

    Even if the Laminate Wood/Eng Wood is waterproof, if your room gets flooded, the laminate may get some protection but the issue is water retention under the laminate which will result in bacterial growth and "kulob" smell of the room. So the best bet is still the regular tile.

  • @CelineShiko
    @CelineShiko 2 года назад

    Your leather bed is gorgeous!!

  • @kairuuu5618
    @kairuuu5618 2 года назад +1

    As always, very informative Slater. Planning to build our dream home soon, and I'm always taking down notes from you. Thanks!

  • @Simphome
    @Simphome Год назад +1

    Thank you for the info. Honestly, I'm still confused about which one to choose. especially considering the budget.

  • @FatboySE103
    @FatboySE103 2 года назад +6

    I wish I had used solid wood on all my floor coverings . It certainly feel better on my feet. I hesitated using it in the kitchen and bathroom because of my fear of warping when it gets wet. I have 3/4 thick red Brazilian cherry . It’s 15 years since install and maintenance free. Soaked leftover wood to test if it will warp but didn’t even after a week..

  • @anthonyjohnbernal5973
    @anthonyjohnbernal5973 2 года назад

    hey there Slater thank you for this flooring segment. but what i need to know is how do you put the "mojon" markers to good use like the ones under your table.

  • @blacksharkpro3yt351
    @blacksharkpro3yt351 2 года назад

    Aside from being expensive, wood needed maintenance, color tends to fade dun sa area na expose sa lights.
    Pag may carpet ka it show o dun sa area may sun light, near windows at tapat ng pinto mostly sa sala nay may big glass doors.

  • @the-future-is-here
    @the-future-is-here 2 года назад

    solid hardwood tlga wlang tatalo!.mulawin gamit kung flooring medyo klngn pagipunan lng tlga

  • @abegailbeguiras2099
    @abegailbeguiras2099 2 года назад

    Thank you for this very informative video

  • @riverhorathore2404
    @riverhorathore2404 2 года назад

    Hi Slater, which do you recommend for an outdoor deck -- bamboo or Yakal solid wood? Thanks!

  • @marjorieamistoso1051
    @marjorieamistoso1051 2 года назад

    Thank you. Very informative. A good reference for those building their homes.

  • @robrig55
    @robrig55 2 года назад

    I must say these are one of the most helpful channels. Sir, I'd like to recommend a blog as well so this info can be searchable/readable in youtube. One time, I was looking for info that you said and had to look for it in your video pa. It's great for your channel as it gets more views but I then decided to look for another source where I can get the info more directly. Let me know if you need help on a wordpress site. I'd happily do it for free =)

  • @akosiboyet30
    @akosiboyet30 2 года назад

    Timely.. salamat sa info boss Slater..

  • @CEOako
    @CEOako 2 года назад

    Very informative, Slater.

  • @shunin88
    @shunin88 2 года назад

    Slater, which are you more frustrated by, the floor or heating unit failures? This could go either way and there are engineering solutions for the latter as well. Maybe you can share them?

  • @arlenetablo708
    @arlenetablo708 Год назад

    Nice vlog sir daghan kau ko mkat onon about flooring idea God bless ❤❤❤

  • @cecilletablazon2908
    @cecilletablazon2908 5 месяцев назад

    Galing mag paliwanag..nasagot mga tanung ko isahan .. ❤❤

  • @angelicashley
    @angelicashley 2 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @haydeemontebon2973
    @haydeemontebon2973 2 года назад

    I think katulad namin limited ang budget floor tiles ang pinaka common pero kung merong malaking budget i will go for the wood laminated lasi you can get the both ways durable and yung protection of the material... pasado ba teacher slater???😉😉

  • @cxnnec7880
    @cxnnec7880 2 года назад

    Where was this when i had to make a proj about flooring 😭😭😭 i learned so much

  • @whyldthing86
    @whyldthing86 2 года назад +1

    Naku ganyan din nangyari sa water heater (same ng unit mo) ko. The type of water heater na ganyan yata ay hindi kaya ang merun constant pressure (when not being used) na medyo mataas. Dapat installed siya before the water valve.

  • @albertosapotalo5579
    @albertosapotalo5579 2 месяца назад

    Iba din talaga ang usapan ng mayayaman when it comes to something like this. Sinampal na naman ako ng kahirapan sa mumurahing vynil na gusto kong ilagay sa kwarto😂

  • @janicespeaks6245
    @janicespeaks6245 Год назад

    wow! INFORMATIVE! Thank you!

  • @nashhappyhome6019
    @nashhappyhome6019 2 года назад +3

    Here is America, more people including me are choosing Luxury vinyl plank. It’s durable, waterproof, very practical cause it’s scratch proof and most importantly is affordable.
    I guess it really depends on brand, our luxury vinyl plank here is scratch free and we even put it on our bathroom,talagang ngstand sya sa moist and water.

    • @kagurasakata4805
      @kagurasakata4805 2 года назад

      Okay lang po ba na gamitin yung luxury vinyl plank sa plywood flooring?

  • @daveforgot127
    @daveforgot127 Год назад

    Nice lecture but what about LVP floors that have inorganic materials versus crushed wood? I realize they're harder. They're probably better for water obviously. But are they worth it? Are they too hard for the feet?

  • @thewookieandwillowshow
    @thewookieandwillowshow 2 года назад

    You're a big help. Currently planning on building our dream house and your reviews are awesome, very informative.
    Also, i am interested in your blocks. I'll try and email or call your office. Do you have suppliers here in manila?

  • @jasonzambrano7990
    @jasonzambrano7990 2 года назад +33

    Sir Slater, question po, what is your stand/professional opinion regarding epoxy resin floors in terms of durability, aesthetics and its pros/cons?
    Thanks po

    • @djexplorer3845
      @djexplorer3845 2 года назад

      yes pplease

    • @michiko6114
      @michiko6114 2 года назад +6

      For me maganda lang tingnan ang epoxy resin sa river table projects. On flooring, aesthetically, they look tacky and hideous.

  • @blitz00123
    @blitz00123 2 года назад

    How about carpet/carpet tiles? Been thinking of putting this in our hometheater room

  • @moisesvillanoza4740
    @moisesvillanoza4740 Год назад

    Have a good day Sir. need your advise when it comes to flooring between Granite tiles or Porcelein?

  • @ralphcharlofabian3707
    @ralphcharlofabian3707 Год назад

    Thanks for the info! malaking tulong lalo sa mga nag sstart palang :)

  • @nanguliousopendoorsintomyl1903
    @nanguliousopendoorsintomyl1903 2 года назад

    love the bed set

  • @dustyroads5811
    @dustyroads5811 2 года назад +2

    Even if the flooring is waterproof, it still has to all be removed to dry out subfloor or concrete floor throughly or else mould will start growing under flooring.

  • @mnoquiao
    @mnoquiao 2 года назад

    yeah I really need this one...

  • @allout826
    @allout826 Год назад

    It big help for owning a house

  • @fuscia3161
    @fuscia3161 2 года назад

    Love the editing naks!

  • @weiloong9373
    @weiloong9373 2 года назад

    Thanks for your videos! Would you be able to share the dimensions of your gym? It looks great!

  • @bethzarin6439
    @bethzarin6439 Год назад

    You forgot to get a sample of WPC and SPC. The SPC is the new generation Vinyl (upgraded LVT) that matches the performance of the Engineered Wood with a much more cheaper cost. And it's also TNG, and has it's own backing pad layer so there is no need to put some extra layer of insulation. It's durable, scratch resistant at some point and water resistant at some capacity so it's a perfect compromise between performance, comfort, beauty and of course price as it's cheap and I've been using it in my low cost renovation projects. It makes the room premium on the flooring side.
    I've seen hotels adopting it and you can see the performance of the SPC's.
    I use the cheap Chinese made though, not the branded ones but it is still a competitive option.

    • @flamethrower883
      @flamethrower883 9 месяцев назад

      Which brand of SPC do you vouch for?