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Hi,

Has anyone fitted this before ?

Sample looks the same quality as Amtico but 35% cheaper, however amtico is thicker.
 
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Nice that one.
I’m not a fan of any clicks to be fair. If you have any direct sunlight on the floor for a few hours it can lead to expansion problems.
 
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Nice that one.
I’m not a fan of any clicks to be fair. If you have any direct sunlight on the floor for a few hours it can lead to expansion problems.

Got any previous to back this statement up?

If i'm paying 30 quid a square meter and it dosn't specifically say this in the Product Instructions then i'm not bothered, it will be going back to the manufacture.

Click is my only option to get decent flooring down tbh, not really up for engineered wood.
 
It’s not happened to me but a lot of flooring mates. The only one I’d fit is Quickstep Livyn but I tend to stick to dry back and glue it down.
Have you got a south facing window ?
 
You have to use beading around it or use hydro seal by quickstep.

I meant new skirting board is going in.

Hit a snag though, I want to do my hallway all the way through as well, however in kitchen I've got Lino tiles glued down and in hallway its bear concrete (Vinyl sheet at the moment in hallway that was a temporary measure).

What should I do here?
 
I've decided to take off the Lino (Eek).

Bought a Big Mutt today and that gets through the stuff but I need to catch the corner of the mutt to get under tiles and all its doing is cracking them not lifting them. I'll be doing this over several days I think ;)

Will I get any issues if I leave the original glue down? Im thinking with the underlay it should be ok.
 

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