Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: Vinyl planks vs laminate flooring 6Feb 03, 2015 8:54 pm We ripped up laminate and put down Karndean Art Select range vinyl. Best thing we ever did. It's commercial/light industrial grade, people don't believe at first its not actual timber. Either way, you get what you pay for though. Don't skimp or you will regret it. Re: Vinyl planks vs laminate flooring 7Feb 03, 2015 9:07 pm I have also been looking at the Karndean vinyl planks as they are hard wearing and the sales guy says if one gets damaged you just pull it up and replace it. He said you can not do that with wood or laminate. But im also leaning towards tiles. Decisions decisions Re: Vinyl planks vs laminate flooring 8Feb 15, 2015 7:29 am We were going to install tiles for our living areas because I am a wheelchair user and thought they would be the best option but now we are considering vinyl planks because apparently they would handle the wheelchair very well and would be a softer non slip surface for when I am walking around as well. Are there any negatives to vinyl flooring? Emma Knock Down Rebuild with Clarendon Re: Vinyl planks vs laminate flooring 9Feb 15, 2015 9:48 am Emandrob We were going to install tiles for our living areas because I am a wheelchair user and thought they would be the best option but now we are considering vinyl planks because apparently they would handle the wheelchair very well and would be a softer non slip surface for when I am walking around as well. Are there any negatives to vinyl flooring? Negative- Vinyl floor planks are quite expensive. Slab need to be levelled usually to remove the dips and highs (expensive process too I believe). Negates thermal mass of your slab. Positive- They are water proof. They can have a damaged plank replaced. Very hard wearing. Can be layed by the DIY person. No need to reseal, polish. Easy to maintain. Having said all that, I will be going with vinyl planks and laying them myself but getting levelling done by an expert. This will be important for especially you as you can get the doorways ramped up for the ease of chair use. The vinyl planks are only about 6mm thick and tile and carpet heights are a lot lot more than that. 6mm applies to the vinyl floor plank I will be using. Gerflor Creation Clic (about $75 sqm). No underlay required for this particular vinyl floor plank. Hi l plan to install a self adhesive vinyl plank floor. l first need to attach masonite boards underlay to by plywood subfloor of my house. What size nails and how many… 0 8356 Just about completed a renovation project and hit a small issue that we didn’t see We have laminate floors now where we had tiles before (turned out it was actually 2… 0 4908 Levelling compound Ardit is the best but buy a bag of sand and make sand dam to protect your wood floor 2 15226 |