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noproblemoism
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posted: Oct. 23, 2006 @ 10:05a
clunk said:Anyone know what these can be reasonably installed on top of? Cement? Sand? Gravel? Dirt?
I think it's best on a flat surface. |
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tHOMASjEFFERSON
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posted: Oct. 23, 2006 @ 10:43p
what is the durability of the product? long-term withstanding? |
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noproblemoism
- New Member
posted: Oct. 24, 2006 @ 12:33a
tHOMASjEFFERSON said:what is the durability of the product? long-term withstanding?
i think it's just like any outdoor hardwood deck, as the tile is made of out of extremely durable hardwood deck. and costco is very good at providing warranty on their products. |
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macosx
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posted: Oct. 24, 2006 @ 12:54a
FLCOP said:I just checked out the link for the 2 free samples and it looks like they were going to charge me $8.xx for shipping 
That's still $4.xx/sq. ft. if you get 2 sq. ft. 
Seriously, I ordered a sample of bamboo flooring from Costco a while back, and all they did was slap on a mailing label and first class stamp on the outside of a 1/4x2x4 sample slab. The first time I've seen it delivered that way and I thought it was very creative as well as economical and ecological (no box, packing, tape, etc.).
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LouisV
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posted: Nov. 6, 2006 @ 2:25a
Great !!! Im looking for this type of snapping plank for long time. i did want something to decorate my little pool without screws, but i'vent ever thought about something that could snap together like this.
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