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Polyflor LVT experience?

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sarahb083 · 10/01/2022 21:10

Hello, we're considering Polyflor LVT in Balmoral Slate Grey - has anyone used this brand? If so, would you recommend it?

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Chasingsquirrels · 10/01/2022 21:11

I've got the Polyflor Camaro LVT in a wood effect and am very pleased with it.
Hall has been down for 10+ years and had the kitchen, conservatory & utility done in the same 2 years ago.
When the kitchen was done you couldn't tell the difference between that and the older stuff in the hall.

dalrympy · 10/01/2022 21:18

I have polyflor Camaro and it's been very hard wearing and looks good. No regrets.

Purpletomato · 10/01/2022 21:19

Had ours 9 years and it still looks perfect. So many visitors disbelieve me when I say it's lino tiles, they bend down and touch it! Hall, bathrooms, kitchen, dining room and playroom.

Otherpeoplesteens · 11/01/2022 09:47

We've got Polyflor Camaro Classic Yorkstone LVTs laid with grouting strips separating the tiles into groups of four in our conservatory. It gets quite a hammering as we use it as a wet entrance through the winter as well as through the warmer months, and the temperature can fluctuate from single figures to nearly 50 C within a few hours. It's been down since 2018 and still looks brand new.

We chose it over Amtico and Karndean because it has a substantial proportion of recycled plastic, better warranty, and seemed more hardwearing because it's more focused on commercial use and therefor likely to wear better. And they are made in Manchester.

You need an approved installer to get the manufacturer's warranty, and we couldn't find one that would install tiles we sourced ourselves, so be sure to factor this in (along with screed etc) when pricing it up.

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