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Have any of you guys ever looked at vinyl plank? Unlike peel & stick squares, it's made so that each plank overlaps the next & they stick to each other, instead of the floor. It creates a floating floor, with no need for underlayment (under normal use.) No idea how resistant it is to chemicals, but it's got to be at least as sturdy as peel stick.https://www.homedepot.com/s/allure%2520vinyl%2520plank%2520flooring?NCNI-5
You shouldn't have chemicals on the floor. Mainly water and possibly very diluted chemical.
Quote from: Prince Art on January 15, 2019, 11:07:38 PMHave any of you guys ever looked at vinyl plank? Unlike peel & stick squares, it's made so that each plank overlaps the next & they stick to each other, instead of the floor. It creates a floating floor, with no need for underlayment (under normal use.) No idea how resistant it is to chemicals, but it's got to be at least as sturdy as peel stick.https://www.homedepot.com/s/allure%2520vinyl%2520plank%2520flooring?NCNI-5There is some waterproof click flooring product out there now. A sales guy from the local flooring outfit couldn't get much for confirmation on chemical resistance though.