QUOTE(zheilwane @ Jan 17 2020, 10:16 AM)
4.5 inclusive installation? or without, i got mine done for rm 6 with installation by another supplier
Floor depot uses 3rd party installers. I think the 4.5 is excluding installation. Maybe another 2k?Laminate Flooring, Inovar, Floor Depot, Robina etc, Discussion on Laminate Floor
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I was quoted RM3132.80 for 356sqft. Is the price okay?
Robina laminate nature series(8mm) + 1 layer plastic sheet + 1 layer PE foam + 4" PVC skirting + profile. |
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QUOTE(xphr3ak @ Feb 5 2020, 12:51 PM) I was quoted RM3132.80 for 356sqft. Is the price okay? Looks like normal no promo price.Robina laminate nature series(8mm) + 1 layer plastic sheet + 1 layer PE foam + 4" PVC skirting + profile. Have you check the Robina website? Got promo (hope still valid I think you can reduce by 1k at least https://www.robinaflooring.com.my/promotion |
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Feb 5 2020, 09:10 PM
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Hi, may I know other than robina and inovar, what other brands have v groove laminate?
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QUOTE(Zot @ Feb 5 2020, 02:15 PM) Looks like normal no promo price. Oppss.. Sorry.. Price is including installation. Still pricey?Have you check the Robina website? Got promo (hope still valid I think you can reduce by 1k at least https://www.robinaflooring.com.my/promotion |
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Just notice my house comes with Inovar Traffic Zone (AC5) series code TZ879A for the entire first floor.
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Apr 22 2020, 03:41 AM
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Is this thread still active? I still having ' moisture build up ' and condensed into water and coming out of the seams between floor and side cover ( not sure what's called )....
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 22 2020, 03:41 AM) Is this thread still active? I still having ' moisture build up ' and condensed into water and coming out of the seams between floor and side cover ( not sure what's called ).... Was that the previous picture? I was thinking of rotting but did not comment since not sure if it was something else The first thing that you need to do is to find out what is the cause of condensation. It looks like there is leakage somewhere. What is behind the wall? Is there bathroom? No point to repair the flooring if the cause is not solved. |
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Apr 22 2020, 06:00 PM
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QUOTE(Zot @ Apr 22 2020, 07:53 AM) Was that the previous picture? I was thinking of rotting but did not comment since not sure if it was something else Theres a bedroom behind the wall. I guess is humidity from the subfloor?The first thing that you need to do is to find out what is the cause of condensation. It looks like there is leakage somewhere. What is behind the wall? Is there bathroom? No point to repair the flooring if the cause is not solved. |
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 22 2020, 06:00 PM) Normally before they lay the laminated floor, a plastic layer is laid and the foam sheet as sound absorber.When I got my laminated floor replaced, the plastic was like a bit sticky and damp but that was not the under side. The flooring board was still fine. |
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QUOTE(Zot @ Apr 22 2020, 09:11 PM) Normally before they lay the laminated floor, a plastic layer is laid and the foam sheet as sound absorber. What about the seams between the flooring plank and side cover? Mine seems to ooze water... When I got my laminated floor replaced, the plastic was like a bit sticky and damp but that was not the under side. The flooring board was still fine. > is yours tile/marble? There's a foam sheet ( white ) when i laid mine last November.... SPC on top, foam underneath only... no plastic sheet or anything.... Only rooms has this kind of problem.... Outside where Living room and dining hall is dry. no sign of water condensation... If i slit a paper between the seams, the paper is wet.... Could this be humidity that comes from subfloor ? > My furniture ( 3 tier shelf ) most bottom part where it's kissing floor shown signs of water damage , not because of mop ( super careful when moping on not touching it ), that was before laying SPC flooring... when it was still marble floor, and that particular area always feel kind of cold to touch. Now i drill some holes on the side cover to let it breath, hahaha.... I tried to seal it with silicone, but then the water ooze out from the plank ( near the side cover where the foam didn't cover that plank's edge near to the wall ) , is my guess... This post has been edited by StuartLee2015: Apr 23 2020, 02:02 AM |
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Apr 23 2020, 02:01 AM) What about the seams between the flooring plank and side cover? Mine seems to ooze water... It is still new. Mine is more than 10 years already > is yours tile/marble? There's a foam sheet ( white ) when i laid mine last November.... SPC on top, foam underneath only... no plastic sheet or anything.... Only rooms has this kind of problem.... Outside where Living room and dining hall is dry. no sign of water condensation... If i slit a paper between the seams, the paper is wet.... Could this be humidity that comes from subfloor ? > My furniture ( 3 tier shelf ) most bottom part where it's kissing floor shown signs of water damage , not because of mop ( super careful when moping on not touching it ), that was before laying SPC flooring... when it was still marble floor, and that particular area always feel kind of cold to touch. Now i drill some holes on the side cover to let it breath, hahaha.... I tried to seal it with silicone, but then the water ooze out from the plank ( near the side cover where the foam didn't cover that plank's edge near to the wall ) , is my guess... I wonder what makes the floor wet.Like humidity high but should not cause this. Seems like that the hall or the other side of the wall is much colder all the time but hot room I have no idea what cause it. Let's see what the contractor say. |
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QUOTE(euphoriaa @ Apr 25 2020, 09:13 PM) Hi guys, I think it will be sanded by machine, filling gaps and varnished again.The solid timber flooring for my near 10yo house is peeling here and there. It use to be those smooth matte finish. Is it possible to renew it back to like-new condition? What are the better options? Thanks ![]() ![]() |
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how to clean laminate flooring ? can use steam cleaner?
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