Hi Robert,
What is the brand of engineered flooring in your home? I want to see if it’s somewhat comparable in price to the regular engineered flooring we use in remodels. We have put in engineered flooring in rentals and had a tenant ruin it by scratching or buckling an area in the middle of the living room. The traditional stuff has to be torn out and thrown away. Your stuff looks thick enough that they should last longer and be repairable if major damage happens. Less cost, less waste.
Thanks,
Mike Miller
Former Green Task Force Guy
Please let me know what you find in terms of price comparison. We know it is not the least expensive, but given the environmentally responsible way in which it is put together and how well it came out, we are very happy.
Can I also recommend WF Taylor’s Floor adhesive? – http://www.wftaylor.com/index.php/3354/green-idea-house They manufacture locally, the product is Greenguard certified and we found it a pleasure to work with. No odor and it remains pliable.
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Hi Robert,
What is the brand of engineered flooring in your home? I want to see if it’s somewhat comparable in price to the regular engineered flooring we use in remodels. We have put in engineered flooring in rentals and had a tenant ruin it by scratching or buckling an area in the middle of the living room. The traditional stuff has to be torn out and thrown away. Your stuff looks thick enough that they should last longer and be repairable if major damage happens. Less cost, less waste.
Thanks,
Mike Miller
Former Green Task Force Guy
Hi Mike,
We used the Fineline Kempass from Premier Flooring Solutions – http://www.pfsfloors.com/our-green-story.
Please let me know what you find in terms of price comparison. We know it is not the least expensive, but given the environmentally responsible way in which it is put together and how well it came out, we are very happy.
Can I also recommend WF Taylor’s Floor adhesive? – http://www.wftaylor.com/index.php/3354/green-idea-house They manufacture locally, the product is Greenguard certified and we found it a pleasure to work with. No odor and it remains pliable.
Best,
Robert