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Cummins12V98 wrote:Planning wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
We used a lot of Tarkett Commercial LVT/LVP. Same exact product just different shapes/styles.
"Luxury Vinyl Tiles and Planks"
"Luxury vinyl planks and tiles offer complete design freedom with endless layout possibilities across a broad range of patterns, colorways, quality levels and installation formats."
I went to the Tarkett commercial site (we are actively researching a RV flooring replacement) and I found this for installation instructions:
"Room temperature must be maintained between 65F and 85F and the ambient relative humidity must be between 40% and 60%...Once the installation is completed, the service temperature of the space must never fall below 55F"
Those temperature and humidity parameters are significantly different than what we would be able to maintain. During winter storage the unit could easily see single digit temps.
Thanks for the information; it is frustrating because the product looks nice.
What do the other manufacturers say? I am betting similar.
โAug-31-2019 06:13 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Planning wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
We used a lot of Tarkett Commercial LVT/LVP. Same exact product just different shapes/styles.
"Luxury Vinyl Tiles and Planks"
"Luxury vinyl planks and tiles offer complete design freedom with endless layout possibilities across a broad range of patterns, colorways, quality levels and installation formats."
I went to the Tarkett commercial site (we are actively researching a RV flooring replacement) and I found this for installation instructions:
"Room temperature must be maintained between 65F and 85F and the ambient relative humidity must be between 40% and 60%...Once the installation is completed, the service temperature of the space must never fall below 55F"
Those temperature and humidity parameters are significantly different than what we would be able to maintain. During winter storage the unit could easily see single digit temps.
Thanks for the information; it is frustrating because the product looks nice.
What do the other manufacturers say? I am betting similar.
โAug-31-2019 05:02 AM
Planning wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
We used a lot of Tarkett Commercial LVT/LVP. Same exact product just different shapes/styles.
"Luxury Vinyl Tiles and Planks"
"Luxury vinyl planks and tiles offer complete design freedom with endless layout possibilities across a broad range of patterns, colorways, quality levels and installation formats."
I went to the Tarkett commercial site (we are actively researching a RV flooring replacement) and I found this for installation instructions:
"Room temperature must be maintained between 65F and 85F and the ambient relative humidity must be between 40% and 60%...Once the installation is completed, the service temperature of the space must never fall below 55F"
Those temperature and humidity parameters are significantly different than what we would be able to maintain. During winter storage the unit could easily see single digit temps.
Thanks for the information; it is frustrating because the product looks nice.
โAug-30-2019 07:20 PM
โAug-30-2019 05:38 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
We used a lot of Tarkett Commercial LVT/LVP. Same exact product just different shapes/styles.
"Luxury Vinyl Tiles and Planks"
"Luxury vinyl planks and tiles offer complete design freedom with endless layout possibilities across a broad range of patterns, colorways, quality levels and installation formats."
โAug-28-2019 07:04 AM
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
^^^^^^ I agree, LVT "Luxury Vinyl Tile" is extremely durable, so much so we used it in mANY Dental Clinics. BTW it is a glued down product, no snap n lock/floating BS.
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