How to install a Allure floor
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Hey Dom, I have to install this in a basement with concrete floor. Should I use some kind of padding? i also think the cold basement floor will not not have a good seal bewteen laminate! Your thoughts?
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@morekitchenfun I ran out of room. Maybe that would work on this floor. Will buy some and see.
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@a1cow1 Thank you for your review. I took a piece of sand paper to a sample that I picked up in Home Depot. Yes, you are right it does look white when it scratches. We are still considering it, but are undecided. It is not bullet proof for sure. I appreciate your review. I am going to take sand paper to EVERYTHING we consider now. We had some laminate years ago that was very scratched. But, if I washed the floor with Murphy's oil soap and dried it with a towel, must try that.
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Per the instructions, it said that you need to leave a 1/8 expansion gap. You didn't do it though. How has it held up? Is the gap even necessary even though they recommend doing it?
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Can you tell me what color this was? Looks like Maple.. but hard to tell from video.
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thanks dude
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Dom, I noticed you were laying this on some sort of wood base floor. Can I lay this stuff right over my existing tile?
Also, I love your enthusiasm in your videos. Stay golden.
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Great video.
Oh yes. Thanks for the video!
infinadee 1 month ago
@infinadee You welcome and thank you
DominickDiy 1 month ago
@DominickDiy Hey Dom, it's much easier and mentioned in the instructions to work left to right. That way you don't have to fight putting the sticky edge under the previous sticky edge.
elwood127 1 month ago
@elwood127 Very true. However by having the sticky end covered you have less worry of dropping dust / dirt on it. That was my reason. Besides I'm left handed, LOL
DominickDiy 1 month ago