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Could anyone please advise regarding the best value flooring to get -
brands, sources, specifications etc. Thanks Justin |
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![]() "Justin Evans" wrote in message ... Could anyone please advise regarding the best value flooring to get - brands, sources, specifications etc. On the expensive side, but v good, Clix. |
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 20:26:21 -0700, Justin Evans
wrote: Could anyone please advise regarding the best value flooring to get - brands, sources, specifications etc. Thanks Justin Floors-2-Go have a wide choice and are reasonably priced. The staff are friendly, too. They have numerous branches around the country. MM |
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![]() "Justin Evans" wrote in message ... Could anyone please advise regarding the best value flooring to get - brands, sources, specifications etc. Thanks Justin The QS haminate flooring is fantastically tough and is superbly engineered. Just finished a room with Quick-step 950 - 4 bevel edge. Not as easy to install as they would have you believe. I didn't buy the installation kit they sell which looks ligjhtweight. I was glad to have a lump hammer and 18" jemmy on hand. Are you planning to lay the flooring inside or under the skirting boards? Arthur. |
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