re flooring thread. Sorry but the pages seemed daunting from that old thread. :laugh:
We installed this flooring and have had some trouble with it so I would really recommend that you start with a sold surface that has absolutely no air pockets or anything else that may hinder the laying of a floor on top. I love it but we did have to have parts of it re-worked so to speak since it went crazy during the humid months of the year.
I love it now, and it is very easy to clean!! We installed this in our basement.
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we put it in last summer. We had the guy that put it in come back and take out sections since it was buckling in places. I have to admit, :o :o that we were not using a dehumidifier in the basement and that could have caused some problems. However, he had left that required distance from the walls for swelling etc. Since he came back and fixed it and we now have a powerful dehumidifier in the space, all is well. It makes the basement seem so much more inviting.
How long ago did you install the floor and how is it holding up now? Are there sides lifting? I was also thinking of putting it down in the basement but if there is a constant problem I won't do it.