![]() ![]() Jig saw & table saw (helpful in some cases, but not required)ĭetailed instructions are included in every box of flooring. Trim to cover expansion gaps (quarter round–may remove and reuse if you already have) Oscillating saw (optional…may or may not need) Knee Pads (optional, but trust me, you’ll wish you had them) LifeProof Vinyl Plank Flooring (order about 10% more floor than you should need to cover your area) It’s waterproof, scratch resistant, and looks like real wood. ![]() This LifeProof vinyl plank flooring should hold up well to Lucy’s dog nails, and the mud, gravel, sawdust, etc that we both track into the house all the time. Third, it’s perfect for our lifestyle-which is basically that we aren’t super careful with anything, so we need flooring that is tough (Danny says I’m a bull in a China shop…just like my dad haha). So no additional underlayment required? Check. This allows you to install it directly onto wood, concrete and even some existing flooring types. Second, we didn’t have to buy and install a water proof barrier between the flooring and the concrete since it has a built in water proof underlayment. The planks just snap together and float on top of the concrete. All we needed was a rubber mallet and a piece of scrap plywood for a tapping block. We choose this vinyl plank flooring by LifeProof for a few reasons.įirst, it was a simple floating snap and lock design so we could install it over our concrete floors without any messy glues or fancy tools or hardware. ![]() Before deciding what to cover these concrete floors with, we did a little research. ![]()
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