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Crap bust the screws part... but the foam/moisture barrier will help with problems. But as rider said below... the laminate is a great flooring on concrete. Quote:
Grout doesn't get darker with age... that's dirt in there. Look at grout... its dirty as hell, cause when you mop you brush that dirt right into the grout grove... Quote:
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08-11-2009, 03:44 PM | #43 | |
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i am talking about bamboo wood , not laminate.
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On a slab? Don't do it unless you put down plywood under it. You don't want that floating around and glue will not be permanent due to moisture and the expansion and contraction of concrete. Wood and concrete expand and contract and different rates.
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I think they make a bamboo laminate...
nothing cooler than the click into place laminate floors... |
08-11-2009, 04:02 PM | #46 | |
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it would be concrete-> moisture barrier -> floating bamboo.
isnt that what a lot of people do ?
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Floating? Those pieces don't lock together. You will have gaps between each piece. You need to leave 1/4" to 1/2" gap on either end for expansion and contraction and you will get gaps between each piece.
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Let e clarify that "Real" wood floors don't lock together but engineered/laminate pieces do. You said you were not going with a laminate so the real bamboo won't lock together.
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And actually laminate and engineered flooring is different. Engineered flooring while it looks better isn't as durable.
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