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Originally Posted by zero2
I got an estimate for $2,400 now, and after looking over what's involved, I'm begining to question if I would be able to do it. I have never used a skill saw, or jambsaw.
You mentioned that some people were not happy with Pergo, because it scratches easily, what type of flooring would you suggest? This would be placed in the Dining Rm, 2 Bedrooms, Living Rm, and 2 hallways.
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Check out the Diamondplate that I mentioned. It's very tough stuff and it comes in lots of patterns. They also texture the floor to make it even more like real wood.
Out of curiosity, what made you decide not to go with real hardwood? There's nothing like it. . .