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Claire G asked:

The tiles are white and very large, and the lines inbetween them are really unsightly – they’re very dark and show up, even though they’re very thin. I think it’s mostly because of the colour of the tiles. Is there a product that will be able to seal these tiny gaps?
Thanks so much for all your help – I should clarify though, that the tiles haven’t been laid incorrectly – they’ve really been squashed together as much as they can be, it’s just that there are very distinct lines inbetween them. I’m going to try the silicone/caulking thing at then get back to you!
yup, that has worked absolutely perfectly on the area that I tested. I’m going to wait until it dries, test it, then fill in all the rest of the gaps with silicone. Thanks so much for your help!!!

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MR TADS asked:

which better to cut interlock floors . jigsaw or circular saw?

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Peace & Justice! asked:

This question is also under remodeling.

I’m considering installing Thomasville’s Walnut engineered flooring, or solid Bamboo flooring from home depot throughout my upstairs. I would appreciate hearing from anyone that has installed either of these products.

Specifically, do either of these floors dent and scratch easily? I have three cats, two children and my massage business in my home.

Does one of these outshine the other?
Does either hold up as well as any other product you might have experienced?
Do you know of anyone who has used these?

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disappearing asked:

I would have to rip up my linoleum floors to do it….
I guess an extra question would be…how hard is it to rip up the linoleum???

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hfacto asked:

I am looking for flooring options for a basement playroom for my son. I can find many options online for foam rubber and carpet tiles that interlock. These are ideal as they can be interchanged if stained etc. I’m looking for them locally (I’m in Detroit, MI) as I’d like to see the product first hand. Any idea who has this?

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