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 Laminate Flooring, Inovar, Floor Depot, Robina etc, Discussion on Laminate Floor

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firee818
post Dec 23 2015, 02:11 PM

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Hi,
Is it possible to lay the laminate board on the ground floor of the landed property?
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post Dec 29 2015, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(ksuniconcept @ Dec 23 2015, 02:22 PM)
How to say ground floor of the landed property? Outdoor?
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Ground floor, indoor, landed property.
As the ground floor of the landed properties exposed to water moisture, it will wet the timber woods and cause them to decay.
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post Dec 29 2015, 01:53 PM

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QUOTE(ksuniconcept @ Dec 29 2015, 01:42 PM)
Can also.. got one type of flooring is called wpc flooring.. it look like laminate flooring buy totally waterproof and wont decay cause of water...
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Any proving certificate for us to scrutinize?

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post Mar 17 2016, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(phoenixxx @ Dec 18 2015, 09:58 PM)
EDIT: Just realized I posted solid wood info on Laminate topic... TS if you want me to remove, pls let me know, otherwise I leave it here. Sorry for off topic

Just sharing some pricing on solid wood based on my research. One thing that stick out is the 20mm belian is really heavy. The rest weigh like cheap plywood in comparison. Really a lot to learn about all these different kind of wood

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For Merbau, RM15.90 per sq feet for 15mm.
What does 15mm refer to? Is it refer to thickness?

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post Mar 17 2016, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(phoenixxx @ Mar 17 2016, 09:25 AM)
Yup, the thickness. The thicker the more expensive but provides more room for future (in case need to grind / refinish the wood) as advised by fellow forumer here in this thread.
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Tq.

What about if the thickness is 0.75 inch(19mm), width is 3.5 inches(89mm) and length is 10 feets (3048mm), including workmanship, good quality glues and others good quality materials (e.g. sealer, anti-scratch liquid) all in all amounting to RM 28 per sq ft for Merbau wood flooring (imported from Papua New Guinae 4 years ago and stored in a warehouse), is the price reasonable?

BTW, for Merbau woods store in a warehouse for 4 years, is it still durable?

Thank for replying.

 

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