Added: Jul 26, 2009
From: jjsabenorio
Duration: 5:26
We installed carbonized (golden color) bamboo laminate in this beautiful 2-Story Victorian home. We did the staircase and the whole house (except kitchen and baths) in the laminte. The nice thing about this particular laminate is that it looks almost EXACTLY like real bamboo...but...wont scratch as easily and will be very easy to maintain.
Channel: Howto
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2chisquared Says:
Apr 4, 2010 - lame, useless video.
badgerdave215 Says:
Aug 23, 2010 - Great job guys. That come from a fellow wood flooring installer. Good video too.
xxpete214xx Says:
Aug 30, 2010 - the music in not loud enough
Realtyvids Says:
Oct 19, 2010 - WHAAAAAT?????????
localbizuc Says:
Oct 30, 2010 - Videos like this are a great way to increase local exposure through search results.
rivera1978100 Says:
Feb 8, 2011 - I cant believe what I see in here way? so many transitions or thresholds on all the doorways that is very amateur this guys think that they are the best on what they do but really license contractor dont look like it. the correct way is to have all floors flow thru the house with out seems or thresholds or you can change the direction of the floor at the door way but you have to lock both thresholds are used only wen tile or carpet is conecting to the floor.
jjsabenorio Says:
Feb 8, 2011 - The reason for the tmoldings at the doorways is three fold: #1) For a rental unit...it's imperative that we think long term about keeping costs down. With a t-molding in between each doorway, it'll be much easier and economical to replace/re-do a room should there be any damage #2) the client (an experienced realtor who owns several properties wanted it this way so for reason #1 and to speed up the installation #3) Floating floors don't facilitate flush transitions without tmoldings. Thanks.
Demchenko1 Says:
Mar 17, 2011 - Why is your floor running different direction in hallway?I would make sure my floors are running same direction throughout the house. Its floating and can run any direction you want.
jjsabenorio Says:
Mar 29, 2011 - @Demchenko1 We changed the direction in the hallway to add visual interest to the layout. Many of my customers are landlords with rental properties. In rental properties I use tmoldings in the doorways to "compartmentalize" each area so that future repairs or floor changes are easier & more economical. For example, If a renter thrashes a floor, water damage...we don't have to pull the whole floor and can quickly replace rooms... I agree with you that a better look is to run the floor through
hecjerry Says:
May 21, 2011 - I use to be an a Installer 4 Lowes and ur job looks nice cause the floor is new ...But could be better if u run the laminate in the same direction upstairs...and i see the laminate boards cuts very closse to the next stip....U guys are Amateurs....
Mauro40 Says:
Jul 7, 2011 - the stairs came out terrible.
iyalakantomanen Says:
Sep 27, 2011 - the riser is ugly you need to take it out the baseboard also before installing the floor
ThugVojtaz Says:
Dec 6, 2011 - I think the minimum difference between locs on each board should be minimum 25cm from the other on last row, i see there are few that got less than? Am I right? and the 1st should be not less than 40 cm long.
. . . . . . . because these video appear directly from youtube.com which we cannot control it.)
beast22778 Says:
Mar 9, 2010 - Thanks for the vid, you did a great job. Shame about the music.