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Mike Dymski
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glue down vinyl plank

Mike Dymski
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Lots of good threads on flooring on BP but have not seen much on the glue down LVP. Flooring company is recommending it for my 25 unit apartment. It's my understanding that is the common application, rather than floating, in commercial buildings and much multifamily. Anyone have experience with it or know what you do with it at the end of it's life (i.e. how costly it is to remove)? The product is Shaw New Market 6 (mil).

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Al Williamson
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Al Williamson
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@Mike Dymski one important thing to know about LVP is that it's temperature sensitive. Let it acclimate in the unit for a couple of days before install AND be sure to open each package so that the are can get to it. Don't acclimate in an air tight box.

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