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Click Lock Hardwood Flooring
I thought of replacing my carpets with the new click-lock engineered
hardwood flooring. The ads say it is easier to install than the glue-down hardwood flooring. All my flooring is on a slightly above grade concrete slab. I previously installed regular engineered plank flooring in my hallways. It looked and felt very nice. A great improvement over the cow-paths in my old carpeting. But, I am wondering about the quality of click-lock hardwood installations. Has anyone actually installed click-lock flooring (the planks kind of snap together)? I was wondering if they look as nice and feel as solid under-foot as hardwood flooring that is glued down over concrete pads. http://www.homedepot.com/Flooring-Ha...atalogId=10053 Thanks for any input - Walter www.rationality.net |
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