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  • #16
    Originally posted by zachary View Post
    Pergo XP
    how much it run total?

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    • #17
      For now just doing upstairs @ 2.31 per square foot and 497$ installation. Will be out for under 3k for everything, closets halls etc all of it.

      This floor has 4.6 out of 5 on thousands of reviews so i am confident in the quality

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      • #18
        I am too much of a cheap skate to pay someone for install! I laid about 1000 sq. ft. in our house. It wasn't too bad, and goes extremely quick!
        Originally posted by Leah
        Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
          I am too much of a cheap skate to pay someone for install! I laid about 1000 sq. ft. in our house. It wasn't too bad, and goes extremely quick!
          I with you there. At 497 he is paying around $.50 a sq to have it done. I'd pay at that amount of money, but age has made me wiser with my time/money calculator.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by dblack1 View Post
            I with you there. At 497 he is paying around $.50 a sq to have it done. I'd pay at that amount of money, but age has made me wiser with my time/money calculator.
            It was a little tough on my knees!
            Originally posted by Leah
            Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by dblack1 View Post
              I with you there. At 497 he is paying around $.50 a sq to have it done. I'd pay at that amount of money, but age has made me wiser with my time/money calculator.
              Yea the price is the only reason we will have it done by them. We were going to do it but thats too cheap and it is installed in a day two max.

              after tearing out the tile of three bathrooms, remodeling and putting new tile in three bathrooms, scrapping the ceilings of popcorn and retexturing them all with knockdown, replacing every outlet and light fixture in the house, and putting crown molding up.....it was time to pay someone else

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              • #22
                ALL DONE! Just need to trim



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                • #23
                  Originally posted by zachary View Post
                  Yea the price is the only reason we will have it done by them. We were going to do it but thats too cheap and it is installed in a day two max.

                  after tearing out the tile of three bathrooms, remodeling and putting new tile in three bathrooms, scrapping the ceilings of popcorn and retexturing them all with knockdown, replacing every outlet and light fixture in the house, and putting crown molding up.....it was time to pay someone else
                  Have you used Home Depot before?

                  I did this past spring to remove carpet and put down wood floors. They come in and do a pre-install with lasers to measure exactly the dimensions of every room. They will glaze over something about "if" your floor is not level. Well that is where they gig ya. On the day of the install, after the carpet is removed the team will come in with a 10' beam and pass it over the concrete in all rooms.
                  First of all there is NO slab 100% level. They will charge you to level the floor with a very liquid material, let it dry 1 day and come back the next day and sand it "level" with a 10" hand held disc grinder! The floor was actually worse after! The installer agreed with me that that shit is a waste of time, but it is their SOP. My extra charge would have been close to 500 bucks!
                  I pitched a flaming bitch and said I was not paying for that. After I demanded my money back they acquiesced and did the "leveling" job free.

                  They did a great job of installing the floor and it looks great! However they have this little "leveling" racket going. IMHO

                  So heads up.

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                  • #24
                    It looks good!
                    Originally posted by Leah
                    Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Post
                      Have you used Home Depot before?

                      I did this past spring to remove carpet and put down wood floors. They come in and do a pre-install with lasers to measure exactly the dimensions of every room. They will glaze over something about "if" your floor is not level. Well that is where they gig ya. On the day of the install, after the carpet is removed the team will come in with a 10' beam and pass it over the concrete in all rooms.
                      First of all there is NO slab 100% level. They will charge you to level the floor with a very liquid material, let it dry 1 day and come back the next day and sand it "level" with a 10" hand held disc grinder! The floor was actually worse after! The installer agreed with me that that shit is a waste of time, but it is their SOP. My extra charge would have been close to 500 bucks!
                      I pitched a flaming bitch and said I was not paying for that. After I demanded my money back they acquiesced and did the "leveling" job free.

                      They did a great job of installing the floor and it looks great! However they have this little "leveling" racket going. IMHO

                      So heads up.
                      One reason I went with a bigger company was if there was a problem, just climb up the rungs till you get it fixed.

                      Every installer and every area is different. We had a great experience. We had 1200 square feet and they were in and finished installation the same day. These are poor pictures but it really looks amazing, and a flawless install job!

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                      • #26
                        Agreed, the install looked great! The guys doing the work did a fantastic job. Very happy with the way it turned out and the price of the install. Just that one issue with the leveling gouge. Like you said, I climbed the ladder until I was happy.

                        Would do it again with these guys.

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