Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: vinyl planks? 32Sep 25, 2011 8:49 am Hi are either of your houses on stumps that you had your vinyl plank floors in. Pls would you check out my post under zarda. Regard Lisa BayBuild Hi - we had vinyl planks in our old house (which is now our rental property and is nearly 5 years old and we haven't had a single problem with it) and we are also going to get it in our new house. I have no details for the flooring in the old place - we bought a house and land package and didn't get much info but have attached a couple of pics - couldn't find any real good ones of the flooring... http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h425/BayBuild/083.jpg http://i1109.photobucket.com/albums/h425/BayBuild/011-1.jpg Then in the new house we are getting the vinyl planks from Andersens and it is their own brand - Eziplanks and the one we are getting is EziPlank EZ52 - this hasn't gone in yet so don't have any pics to share. Re: vinyl planks? 34Oct 18, 2014 1:20 am Mine are well... few scratches but nothing obvious I did a post bout vinyl planks as still seems be people who think vinyl are lino - Vinyl Post Re: vinyl planks? 35Oct 18, 2014 8:54 am No issues so far, I have used a steam cleaner on them a few too many times, you are not supposed to steam clean vinyl. They seem to be fine so far. Re: vinyl planks? 36Oct 25, 2014 10:35 pm I'm tossing up between Harvey Norman flooring (allure) and Godfrey Hurst vinyl planks. Both are 0.5mm wear layer. Allure claims Ceramic bead coating whilst Godfrey Hurst claims polyurethane with ceramic bead. Are these the same thing, or is there such a thing as just ceramic bead? 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 8438 Levelling compound Ardit is the best but buy a bag of sand and make sand dam to protect your wood floor 2 15298 |