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You get what you pay for, especially with flooring. If it's going in a spare bedroom or seldom used room, go for it. If it's going in main living spaces or high traffic areas, take my advice and splurge for something better. Buy once cry once. This stuff looks good when it goes in. But a few years down the line if begins to separate and the locking edges crack. This would be worth installing in a rental house with maybe 5 years left on the subfloor, but if you want something to last decades look elsewhere.
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I'm looking to install Home Depot's Lifeproof laminate flooring throughout most of my first floor over an old rolled linoleum floor above a full basement. The SKU is 1003-945-791, I've purchased a single box to verify it looks like the website and seems rather nice for the money.
Does anyone have any experience with this brand who might be able to shed some pros and cons? Can anyone suggest an appropriate underlayment as well (there isn't any specific recommended in the paperwork other than "sound reducing underlayment")?
I've installed similar style flooring in smaller rooms in the past but was hoping someone could comment on this particular brand. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Edit: laminate is being installed over rolled linoleum, not laminate.
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Hi all!
Moving soon, looking into replacing some first level flooring with Home Depot's brand of laminate flooring. Price is great and the look is nice. Flooring in particular would be this one: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Home-Decorators-Collection-Aged-Wood-Fusion-12-mm-Thick-x-6-3-16-in-Wide-x-50-3-4-in-Length-Laminate-Flooring-17-44-sq-ft-case-HC13/302080425
Has anyone used this before? How is it holding up? Any better reco's for a laminate?
Thanks in advance!
You get what you pay for, especially with flooring. If it's going in a spare bedroom or seldom used room, go for it. If it's going in main living spaces or high traffic areas, take my advice and splurge for something better. Buy once cry once. This stuff looks good when it goes in. But a few years down the line if begins to separate and the locking edges crack. This would be worth installing in a rental house with maybe 5 years left on the subfloor, but if you want something to last decades look elsewhere.
I went to floor and decore to get mine, but what you listed is simular. As long as you stay away from the HD brands with the glue strip it should be fine.