Flooring Tile - Edge Flooring
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Rusty Shacklefo
04-10-04, 01:54 PM
I have been looking at Edge Flooring (www.edgeflooring.com) available at Lowes. It is engineered porcelain and/or stone floor that is tongue and groove.
Has anyone had any experience with this product?
Has anyone had any experience with this product?
floorman
04-11-04, 10:32 PM
Not personally but i hear it loks nice though:cool:
Rusty Shacklefo
04-12-04, 06:31 PM
From your tagline, I presume you lay flooring professionally? I guess my follow up is, would you use it?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Daniel Wachtel
04-12-04, 06:40 PM
Must be VERY new to the market. Rotating lock has become the standard for laminate floors, why not tile? I looked at the site. It looks like a good concept. I'd try it.
Rusty Shacklefo
04-12-04, 09:01 PM
Thanks.
My issues are it's newness (is that a word?) and that they do not seem to have a way to do steps. They have only one kind of edging that is used for both trim and transition. It doens't look as though it will work for a step (currently has bullnose). I've sent the company an e-mail about it.
My issues are it's newness (is that a word?) and that they do not seem to have a way to do steps. They have only one kind of edging that is used for both trim and transition. It doens't look as though it will work for a step (currently has bullnose). I've sent the company an e-mail about it.