How are the engineered floors wearing?
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I assume you are asking for reports from people who have engineered floors. I have a Pergo floor in my kitchen that is supposed to look like tile; it is holding up well. We have a dog that tries to run on this slippery floor and so its claws scratch at it to get traction and the floor still looks good. I'm not a real neat freak, so I haven gotten down on my hands and knees to examine it, but I'm happy with it.
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