Waterproof Click - Floating Q&A
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What type do you recommend to go under appliances? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
What is forbo click cinch? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
What do you call the rug that looks like hardwood.? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
We are remodeling our 1966 house and need flooring in the kitchen, bathroom and bar area. We want to maintain the mid-mod style of the house. I like the pictures I see of Marmoleum, but we do not have the time for do it yourself. Can you recommend an installer? And how does this flooring compare in cost to vinyl or linoleum flooring? View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago
does it have a canvas/cotton backing? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
What do you use as transition or trim pieces? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can this be used in a garage that sometimes gets wet? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
two questions: 1. We have a large expanse of south windows in our living room, how well will the Marmoleum Click Cinch Loc Seal : Waterproof natural linoleum stand up to sun fading? 2. We don't want a built in kitchen island rather we're thinking of a smaller 2'x 3" island on castors, will this product stand up to the island being moved? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Can you clean it with mop & bucket of cleaner with water? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can I use this in a screen room (covered patio with screens)? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
can it stand up to kitchen chairs?? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
I see that many of your options are on backorder for Forbo Click lock Marmoleum. Are there other retailers or outlets that might carry it or have it in stock? I checked the main website and it looked like I could only order samples from there. I found another site that seems to have it but am trying to cover my bases by making sure it's the legit product from Forbo. View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Does the Marmoleum Click Cinch Loc make a clicking or tapping sound when walking on it? I have looked at floating vinyl plank floors and don't like the sound they make, even when backed with cork or foam. In the past, we used original Marmoleum squares glued on a concrete floor and it was rock solid for 20+ years, but this will be on a newly built OSB floor and we'd prefer not to glue. Thanks for any advice! View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Do you deliver to UK? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
would this flooring work installed in a van environment? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Do I need an underlayment? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Is this tile waterproof and ok for outside kitchens? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Hello. We are looking for nontoxic flooring for our basement. I read about the real possibility of toxic materials in recycled vinyl and to only get LVF with virgin vinyl. I'm not interested in LVF; however, I noticed that your Marmoleum flooring has 78% recycled content and now wonder about how safe it is. What is the recycled content made from? Would you please address this concern? Thank you! View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
I understand the need to keep a 3/8" gap at the perimeter of a floating floor. But what happens if your product is installed in a bathroom where there will be a toilet? Toilets typically install over the flooring with caulk in the joint in between. won't this restrict the movement of the floor and possibly cause problems? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
Applications for stairways? View answer
Asked 2 ´years ago
The installation instructions say not to use in a dry environment. My house does get very dry (20s-30s) in the winter and even with room humidifier I have not found a way to raise the humidity much. The house is heated with central heating. How does this affect the flooring? if i store the flooring indoors for weeks to a month to offgas before installing and it is that dry, would that make the installation more problematic? would it make the clicks more brittle? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
We are looking for flooring for the main room at our beach cottage (kitchen/dining/living combines) and are wondering whether we should choose Marmoleum or waterproof cork. We noted that the waterproof cork guarantee doesn't apply to sand damage, but think the Marmoleum may be similarly vulnerable. Any thoughts on the best option? View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
So we built 3 years ago. I have click in several rooms, but honestly the kitchen was the first time my installers ever installed it and it is not perfect. I'd like to relay it. i know i can relay most of what i have, but will probably need more... I am not worried about color matches because it's different stripes and i can make similar palates word... but is there a 'new locking' system? will this work with the 3 yr old stuff i have? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Can I install this over existing slate tile? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
Can these squares be used for a countertop? View answer
Asked 1 ´year ago
