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Installing Pergo floor
I am getting ready to install Pergo in my kitchen. I have a newer house
and I currently have vinyl in the kitchen. I want to install the Pergo right over the vinyl and I've heard this is possible, but what I can't seem to find anywhere is how to level the floor should I have any depressions in the floor greater than 1/8". I've heard about leveling compound, but would I apply this directly on top of the vinyl? What is the best way to do this without ripping up the vinyl? Thanks. |
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