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Old 07-12-2011, 04:18 PM
 
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I really love them and think they look great. Great job!

The local Fresh Market uses this flooring and I think they're fabulous. I love the look of hardwoods, but they're too slippery for my dog. The "wood-look" ceramic tiles that I've seen have a lot of texture, which I think would provide more traction.
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Old 07-12-2011, 05:06 PM
 
Location: Destrehan, Louisiana
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Unlike wood too, if something happens to a plank in the middle of the floor you can remove the one plank. With most wood flooring (honestly don't know if there is a wood you can remove just one plank) you have to remove a whole section that extends to the wall. The only thing wood has over this is it's softer and people are stuck on wood as a flooring just like stainless steel appliances.

It can be done, saw cut down the center of the plank twice and remove it with a chisel. Remove the bottom section of the grove in the new plank and install it.

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