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    Flooring frustration in Canada

    Daryl - We've looked at cork, but due to the "pock" holes throughout, we'd run into issues with our girls. They already started to notice them in the samples we had! We'd end up with a very expensive toy for them :( I'm going to look at more, but I think they'll pretty much be the same
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    Flooring frustration in Canada

    The problem is there is an ample amount of stores, but there is a lacking amount of knowledge in the salespeople. My brother in law, in gibsons, purchased flooring that was guaranteed against water damage. I don't know the make, but when he had an issue, they wouldn't cover it (his...
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    Help in Canada - Need to replace a bathtub!

    The issue we run into here is finding one that is reputable, and reasonable. The only one I know of is horrifically expensive. That's the issue is trying to find a local store, things aren't as easily accessible in Canada - the market is slightly different here.
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    Flooring frustration in Canada

    the problem is that they can't. Every place I go to has the right option, and it's always a conflict at each and every store. Every floor is great, every laminate is superb, every laminate is great against water, every this, every that. I need personal opinions, and I'm also struggling to...
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    Flooring frustration in Canada

    Okay - so I've been through all the thoughts for options. We've looked at laminate, we've looked at engineered hardwood and we've looked at real hardwood. We've got a few boards of the aqualock laminate flooring with bevels on their edges, making it look a bit more like "real wood" - but I...
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    Help in Canada - Need to replace a bathtub!

    Okay - after heming, hawing and getting overwhelmingly frustated by the idea, I needed to bring this to a good DIY forum. We've just purchased a house which has a fairly standard bathroom, it's small - but not tiny, no measurments but at least 9' deep by about 8 - 10' wide, maybe a bit wider...
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