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I got "Harmonics" Laminate from Costco listed for $1.69 a sq ft... With a coupon it was closer to $1.43..
There was nothing at Home Depot or LumberLiquidators that came close to that Price for what I thought was far superiour quality and thickness...
Got the pad Attatched as well since I was over concrete and liked the extra padding. (I also used a plastic breathable underlayment)
I looked for Laminates and alternatives for about a year and this Costco stuff was a no brainer compared to anything I saw.
Super Easy to put down. and looks great (for now)... Granted it's my basement so, I wanted to stick to a real tight budget in case of disaster and it's not going to get major traffic.
I have a similar product in my bedroom as do my parents in their "swanky" house. Yeah, it's a "cheaper" look and yeah it is cheaper. But, again, another low traffic area... It's been 5 years so far and is holding up fine - Maybe one day I rip it out and put hardwood but, for my budget at the time and the fact that I can lay this stuff down easily MYSELF, it was well worth it.
Costco sells a Bamboo product for $2.55 that IMO is killer. They use it in their own optical offices and it holds up prety well.
That said, My buddy has a beach house and put down vinyl and again, i get the negative critism BUT, damn, it looks good and I had to get down and really look at it to tell what it was and it works out extremely well for this application for him - wet, sandy, beach traffic.
Oh and no disrespect to Billy - just an opinion from someone who has used the laminates.. But, also if you don't do the labor youself, maybe the HW floor becomes a better option. The fact that I could lay down the laminate easily and didn't feel comfortable doing the HW made the Laminate a lot cheaper overall.
I used to be 100% against laminates but, I've warmed up to some useful applications assuming that at about 10 years I might be looking to replace it.
There was nothing at Home Depot or LumberLiquidators that came close to that Price for what I thought was far superiour quality and thickness...
Got the pad Attatched as well since I was over concrete and liked the extra padding. (I also used a plastic breathable underlayment)
I looked for Laminates and alternatives for about a year and this Costco stuff was a no brainer compared to anything I saw.
Super Easy to put down. and looks great (for now)... Granted it's my basement so, I wanted to stick to a real tight budget in case of disaster and it's not going to get major traffic.
I have a similar product in my bedroom as do my parents in their "swanky" house. Yeah, it's a "cheaper" look and yeah it is cheaper. But, again, another low traffic area... It's been 5 years so far and is holding up fine - Maybe one day I rip it out and put hardwood but, for my budget at the time and the fact that I can lay this stuff down easily MYSELF, it was well worth it.
Costco sells a Bamboo product for $2.55 that IMO is killer. They use it in their own optical offices and it holds up prety well.
That said, My buddy has a beach house and put down vinyl and again, i get the negative critism BUT, damn, it looks good and I had to get down and really look at it to tell what it was and it works out extremely well for this application for him - wet, sandy, beach traffic.
Oh and no disrespect to Billy - just an opinion from someone who has used the laminates.. But, also if you don't do the labor youself, maybe the HW floor becomes a better option. The fact that I could lay down the laminate easily and didn't feel comfortable doing the HW made the Laminate a lot cheaper overall.
I used to be 100% against laminates but, I've warmed up to some useful applications assuming that at about 10 years I might be looking to replace it.
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at worst, sister some joists in there to level everything out (if things are really bad).