Okay, I did the search thing and to my surprise, I couldn’t find any opinions on the interlocking Pergo. I have a client that’s considering it and Id like to pretend I know a little about it. I’ve installed about 1K sq. ft. of glued edge but this newfangled interlocking type is new to me. Anyone got any hands on they can share?
Ted W.
Where’s retrospect when you need it?
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My very limited pergo experience is with the interlocking type. Installation is very easy, and the system does work as described. I can't say whether it's faster or easier than the glued edge, although I have to believe it would be both. A year later the floor looks great, the only complaint I have is that the seams between panels seem more visible than on the glued edge floors I've seen. Of course, this could have just been the result of my handiwork. :)
Webtrooper
Try the search thing again. There is another thread going on right now titled: snap and lock flooring...any good? (or something very close to that).
caseynick
http://forums.taunton.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=tp-breaktime&msg=20905.12
Excellence is its own reward!
I'm not real adept with the computer/ese/
Easy as pickin' your nose...
I looked at the left column where thread titles are listed to see the one we're talking about and right clicked on it with my mouse cursor. In my Netscape browser, a popup menu allows me to choose "Copy Link Adress". Then I hit the reply button and right clicked again to choose "Paste"
Try it, You'll like it!
You can practice in the sandbox..
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-thesandboxExcellence is its own reward!