05-13-2021, 09:31 AM
It is Lowes' Smart Core LVT. It is about 3/16" thick.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/SMARTCORE-Sampl...1000788422
OVERVIEW
https://floorcritics.com/smartcore-ultra-review/
This unique construction also prevents telegraphing, which sometimes happens if the subfloor isn’t clean and clear of debris. Unfortunately, many of the alternative vinyl flooring options can show even the smallest speck of dirt or debris left behind.
I would hate to install it and find 6 months down the road that I have to rip it up and start over. At least it is not going to be glued or nailed down, so if I have to rip it out it won't be too difficult, just a waste of time and money.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/SMARTCORE-Sampl...1000788422
OVERVIEW
- 100% waterproof; can be installed in wet areas and will never swell when exposed to water
- Easiest to install: little or no subfloor prep, no acclimation time, and can be installed over any standard underlayment, concrete, old ceramic tile, wood or non-cushioned vinyl flooring
- Patented construction hides subfloor imperfections and prevents telegraphing that is common with glue down and solid locking LVT planks
https://floorcritics.com/smartcore-ultra-review/
This unique construction also prevents telegraphing, which sometimes happens if the subfloor isn’t clean and clear of debris. Unfortunately, many of the alternative vinyl flooring options can show even the smallest speck of dirt or debris left behind.
I would hate to install it and find 6 months down the road that I have to rip it up and start over. At least it is not going to be glued or nailed down, so if I have to rip it out it won't be too difficult, just a waste of time and money.
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