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Nov 10, 2022 - 01:56 AM
You'll want to refer to the Substrate Evaluation and look for the subfloor situation that pertains to your floor: https://www.greenbuildingsupply.com/core/media/media.nl?id=1105539&c=772072&h=N
0Pjs_x5m5-vaykxEA5L49IM-geuCV18usS_AgHBrYhEEsjD&_xt=.pdf . In regards to appliances, per Forbo, they state that, as long as the tiles are clicked together properly, you shouldn't see an issue with moving the appliances over it. However, as a precaution you could also try laying a piece of something like plywood or Masonite and rolling the appliances onto it when cleaning or moving as this would help to distribute their weight more evenly.
0Pjs_x5m5-vaykxEA5L49IM-geuCV18usS_AgHBrYhEEsjD&_xt=.pdf . In regards to appliances, per Forbo, they state that, as long as the tiles are clicked together properly, you shouldn't see an issue with moving the appliances over it. However, as a precaution you could also try laying a piece of something like plywood or Masonite and rolling the appliances onto it when cleaning or moving as this would help to distribute their weight more evenly.
