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NuCore is not a company—it’s unknown who makes it.
NuCore is Floor and Decor’s private label budget product.
Read the reviews carefully; I saw it said this brand scratches and dents easily.
Since Vinyl plank flooring floats, so long as what’s underneath is level, any VPF having padding shouldn’t be a problem.
I put VPF over tile in a bathroom without any issues.
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I had the same thought, but I intended to use the Lowe's brand with the underlayment built-in. It specfically says it can bridge a gap of 3/16". I will back-fill the grout with more grout to make it level.
I have the grout in the house and I'm fairly sure it will stick to grout. I will use a spreader to smooth it out.
I think self-leveling concrete would work too. I would use that with an old ketchup squeeze bottle. I would wait for it to dry and then grind it smooth with a 4½" angle grinder.
The vinyl tile box should say the size of the gap it can span.
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We used LifeProof from HD after pricing this stuff at F&D, LLs, Lowe’s and HD.
The specs were all similar.
We got lucky—the finish we wanted went on sale prior to our purchase and we also had a 10% off coupon.
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We redid two bathrooms last year with LifeProof and have been happy so far. Laid on top of tile without problem.
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Thanks. I'll check out LifeProof.