Has any tried the new linoleum flooring which is like TG engineered flooring? It’s called Marmoleum Click. It’s suppose to be very DIY friendly. We want to install it in the kitchen, utility porch, bathroom and office ( one end of the house ).
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You may want to run your question by The JLC forum.
http://www.jlconline.com/cgi-bin/jlconline.storefront
Hey Thanks!
Found out that Uniclic is a German product originally made for cork flooring. Uniclic now has cork and linoleum surfaces. Uniclic's floating floor panels come in 3' x 1' x 3/8" and 1'x 1' x 3/8". Like Pergo there's +/-'s; one must figure in underlayment, etc. into the costs. From an outfit located in Canada, the 3 foot panels come 7 pieces to a box averaging retail pricing $6.49/sqft and the 1 foot panel come 7 pieces to a box averaging $7.99/sqft.
Marmoleum Click, is Forbo working with Uniclic to put their colors onto the Uniclic base system. Forbo is a Netherland company. Their retail pricing is about $5.50 to $6/sqft. Although the product has been marketed as DIY; could only get installed pricing of $10.50/sqft including underlayment.
Both systems can be used in bathroom/kitchen. Like any linoleum product you must protect the edges from soaking water (kid in bathtub). The Uniclic/Marmoleum floating floor products have been used in Europe.
AG