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    Whatever you do, take the time to pick a good underlayment.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    I have tile from the '70s, really 1970, that is still in good condition. I want it gone but it is still in good condition.

    Looking at bamboo composite.
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    I lay vinyl plank at work and its been holding up just fine for 5+ years in commercial units. Like most things its prep work and choosing the right product

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    To expand on my post, bamboo doesn't seem to hold up well. I did our kitchen in the Traffic Master flooring and you can see every imperfection in the subfloor.
    I actually used Traffic Master Allure vinyl planks in my basement workshop as they were easy to install, waterproof and the most resistant to tools hitting the floor. I've dropped claw hammers and it just shows small smudges. Real wood or those thicker composite planks would've been toast.
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    Now I'm curious what I have exactly, because it is garbage. I have at least one gouge from dropping kitchen stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Now I'm curious what I have exactly, because it is garbage. I have at least one gouge from dropping kitchen stuff.
    I'll bring a piece with me to work and stop by if you're in the area.
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    No don't go through the trouble. I'm currently collecting different sales of flooring to see what I want in our place.
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