Which LVT click flooring should i get?

Discussion in 'Vinyl / Impervious floor coverings' started by mandcandk, Nov 8, 2014.

  1. mandcandk

    mandcandk Member

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    Hi all,

    New here and this is my first post. I have been reading through the forum, very informative, but after visiting my local suppliers today I have a choice between Adore touch click, the stuff from carpet right and Quick Step uniclic.

    The room is 35m2 and currently has a concrete base but this may end up boarded or screeded if neccessary. I was going to put this down myself so was hoping for an easy fit option and I have been told that no underlay would be required.

    Hoping for some good advice before I take the plunge as this isn't going to be cheap and I'd like to get it right first time :)

    many thanks

    Martin
     
  2. floorcraft

    floorcraft Well-Known Member

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    Do you have any large windows of doors allowing direct sunlight ??
    Not a fan of the click LVT myself. Any reason for not having the dry back , stuck down products.??
     
  3. mandcandk

    mandcandk Member

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    there is a large window but it always has the blinds closed. My wife plans for us to move in the next 3-5 years and wants to remove the vinyl and take it with us.
     
  4. dannyboy

    dannyboy Well-Known Member

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    Not sure if the Adore will be much good in 5 years tbh !
     
  5. mandcandk

    mandcandk Member

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    Would mflorlock be a better product? If I can find someone local that sells it.
     
  6. G.W Flooring

    G.W Flooring Well-Known Member

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  7. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    Tell the mrs forget taking it with her, anything like mine she'll get bored of it in 6 months anyway.
    Go with a screed and stick down method, much better imo
     
  8. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    Forget taking it with you. Put down a proper glue down LVT and it will help sell your house.

    Bes bet is to simply get a pro in, but if you really want to do it yourself then i would advice you go on a course and learn how. There is a lot more to simply gluing it to the floor.

    http://floorskills.co.uk/flooring-training-courses
     
  9. mandcandk

    mandcandk Member

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    based in Loughborough
     
  10. mandcandk

    mandcandk Member

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    After doing some more research, mainly on this site, I do think I'll have to convince her the glue down stuff is the best option. Thanks for the help, now time to find the best option.
     
  11. Distinctive Adam

    Distinctive Adam Well-Known Member

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    To be honest, if your moving, a stick down lvt would be a waste of money as they are long lasting floors with an average of 15-20yrs of life expectancy, maybe just a sheet vinyl or a cheap click if your sorting the job yourself.
     
  12. dannyboy

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    Agreed. There's some nice looking vinyl's out there to.
     
  13. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    If they live in or near Newcastle then no LVT is a must...

    If not then self adhesive tiles from Poundland will suffice :blockedup
     
  14. pf flooring

    pf flooring Well-Known Member

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    polyflor secura could be an option.
     

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