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Stick down lvt or click together
I want to have a new floor laid on my existing ceramic tiles and would like the plank style LVT. Would stick down LVT (Aura) be better or the click together type?
3 Answers from MyBuilder Flooring Fitters
Bolton•Member since 16 Feb 2016•11jobs,100%positivefeedback
Stick down for sure..Clic process is relatively new and it shows....will need DPM priming and screeding first but still better option
Answered 18th Nov 2016
Newcastle Upon Tyne•Member since 30 Oct 2018•61jobs,100%positivefeedback
Stick down would be better overall but if you wanted to save money on not having to prep the floor with screed first then the click might be better option for you. But if you wanted a better job the stick down LVT are the best option
Answered 16th Nov 2018
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