Waterproof Click - Floating Q&A
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How does the marmoleum click work for a gym floor in a basement? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
Would this flooring be waterproof enough for a laundry room? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
I have several questions about Marmoleum click tile on floors:1. Which one is easier to install: 12x36 or 12x12?2. What chemicals are used in the finish applied on the top of the tile for protection?3. Does this flooring initially emit any chemical odor?4. What vapor barrier do you recommend for a cement floor (2nd-floor condo). Do I need padding? What are the most eco-friendly materials sold by you?5. Is it possible to use wool felt or EarthWeave wool under carpet pad under click on Marmoleum?6. How much does installation cost per sq. ft? View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago
Where are you located? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Can I install this product in a bathroom and/or kitchen where water will be getting on the floor often? Originally, I was thinking this type of product would come in sheets that would minimize water getting below the tiles. If it can be installed in a bathroom, is there a special way to install it to keep it from allowing water penetration to the subfloor? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
I see conflicting information about the subfloor requirements for Cinch-Loc. Some comments say max 3/16 over 8' span, others (including Forbo) say 3/32 over 6' span. Also, will the Quiet Walk Plus compensate for 1/16th variation or 3/32 (or, what is considered "little subfloor imperfections")? Thanks. View answer
Asked 9 ´months ago
Is there any odor to the click loc? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Hi! We are thinking about the waterproof tile or planks for our basement. We occasionally get some seepage of water into the floor in big storms. Will we be able to click out some tiles to dry underneath? Also our existing linoleum has asbestos and so we need the new tile to cover that. Thoughts? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
Can it be installed over in floor heat? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Does this flooring need to be resealed each year or two? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
Is this product made in China? View answer
Asked 3 ´months ago
If I pick a pattern that is on your site, can you tell me the amount of tile I would need to do that pattern? We have a new house we are moving into, and it will have 18" tile floors throughout. I was told if we use the underlayment, and did the clic tile as a floating floor we could go over the existing tile if it was new. Can the clic tiles be used in bathrooms for flooring? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Can you use regular floor wax on Marmoleum? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can you recommend qualified installers in the ri area? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
I have a morning room in my old house that also serves as my "dog room". There is an exterior door and so there is often water tracked in from wet feet and paws. Also, old dogs are prone to occasional accidents, stomach upsets, etc. I really don't want to put down more vinyl and would prefer to use marmoleum since it is true to the era of my home and is a "green product". Would that be wise ? If so, should I use click, glue down tiles or sheet? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Is White Chocolate included in the samples? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
My husband and I really appreciated advice from your experts. New project: our 1970s yellowish laminate countertops. On a very limited budget raising a large family. With each upgrade we want to pursue safer choices. We've read about concrete countertops on the EWG site as being safe with no off-gassing. Also read about concrete overlays of existing laminate countertops. We would really appreciate advice on how to affordably and safely upgrade approx 55sq feet of laminate countertop. Are concrete overlays safe? What overlay product is safest? What concrete sealer for food surfaces? Curious if linoleum countertops over the laminate would be a safe affordable choice. If so what product is safest and most affordable? Thank you, Emily Herron View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
I want to have a Marmoleum "rug" for under my dining room table. This will allow me to clean up under my toddlers high chair and protect our hard wood from the chairs scooting into and away from our table. My question is do you sell a border that goes all the way around the flooring planks? A frame so to speak? Another solution would be a roll form of Marmoleum is that available? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can the click planks be installed on stairs? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
What are the chairs in the kitchen with the pics of the marmoleum? View answer
Asked 10 ´months ago
Is Cinch Loc urine resistant? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
Is this product suitable for bathroom floor? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
