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West Tennessee | I have no experience with that brand. If it is "really" waterproof then that is a BIG plus. I won't put any more of the connecting type floors down because of the ease that they are damaged by water. I've seen countless homes where even a minor water leak ruined a small part of the floor. The insurance company then got to replace all of it because the companies change styles every week or so (sarcasm) so the floor wouldn't match unless it was all replaced. So a minor deal turns into a big expense. My own experience was similar when a water heater leaked into a hallway. Remember your warranty is for 25 years or as long as the company stays in business. Whichever comes first. | |
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