ᐅ Meister Luxury Vinyl Flooring, Experiences

Created on: 6 Feb 2014 11:04
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kleinermann
Hello,

does anyone have experience with Meister design flooring? We wanted to renovate our floor and initially planned to buy laminate, but the advisor said that a Meister floor covering is better and of higher quality. Now we wanted to ask here what your experiences with it are.
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DerBjoern
28 May 2014 13:36
@JDoerbecker
Regarding healthier options and hazardous waste. Basically, it almost doesn’t matter which material is beneath the "sealing layer." You won’t come into contact with it anyway. And at the latest, the sealing layer itself classifies both options as "hazardous waste"...
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nordanney
28 May 2014 16:40
DerBjoern schrieb:
@JDoerbecker
Regarding the topic of healthier materials and hazardous waste. Basically, it hardly matters which material is underneath the "sealing layer." You won't come into contact with it anyway. And at the latest, the sealing layer itself turns both options into "hazardous waste"...

Our parquet flooring is only oiled – so it's free of hazardous waste.
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JDoerbecker
28 May 2014 19:44
This is what it looks like, and it can be done without producing hazardous waste!
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marionrenhel
13 Jul 2014 20:52
I don’t have any experience with this particular flooring. It doesn’t ring a bell. I’m only familiar with Weitzer, Haro, and Admonter, as well as Rudda flooring, which I have installed in my own apartment. All of these are unfinished, just oiled.
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milkie
14 Jul 2014 15:45
We were also told that vinyl is the ultimate flooring for the entire house.
But I don’t want any plastic in my home!
For that price, you can definitely get hardwood or cork!


milkie
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DerBjoern
15 Jul 2014 11:17
milkie schrieb:
But no plastic will enter my house!

Good luck and perseverance to stick to that consistently!