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Old 08-15-2005, 11:22 PM
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advice on floor type please

We live in a modular home. There was carpet in the livingroom, but a 'cat fight' resulted in lots of pee on it. Long story short... the carpet was taken out.

There is Cresdek D3 there right now.

We are basically blank sheets when it comes to knowledge about flooring, and how to put it in. We also want to sell the place soon, so don't want to make a mess or spend a ton of money.

We have looked at the internet and have seen Vinyl, Self stick tiles, hardwood, laminate, bamboo, and even rubber(?)

My sister said there is this flooring that you just cut to the right size and throw down.... but she hasn't a clue what it's called.

Also, I'm expecting a baby so we don't want a lot of smelly glues, etc.

My hubby says I'm vague and demanding lately - so hope this post isn't reflective of that!

Any help you can give would be great! Thanks a million!

Julie

Don't have a clue... Hope you do
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Old 12-04-2006, 03:24 AM
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You can try laminate flooring, it is easy to lay and easy to clean.
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