ᐅ Experience with Meister Lindura HD400 Engineered Hardwood Flooring
Created on: 14 May 2022 21:12
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Marty_78
Hi everyone,
Since I have seen some mostly negative comments about the Lindura flooring from Meister here in the forum, but those posts are a few years old and refer to the HD300 version, I wanted to ask about this again. Apparently, the HD400 flooring was recently updated as well (article number starting with 89xx).
My concern is this: for a renovation project, we are considering installing Lindura flooring, either as a floating floor or glued down. Are there any experiences with the new HD400 floors? How is the installation? How sensitive is the floor? Any other problems or positive feedback…
I would be very grateful for your replies.
Best regards,
Martin
Since I have seen some mostly negative comments about the Lindura flooring from Meister here in the forum, but those posts are a few years old and refer to the HD300 version, I wanted to ask about this again. Apparently, the HD400 flooring was recently updated as well (article number starting with 89xx).
My concern is this: for a renovation project, we are considering installing Lindura flooring, either as a floating floor or glued down. Are there any experiences with the new HD400 floors? How is the installation? How sensitive is the floor? Any other problems or positive feedback…
I would be very grateful for your replies.
Best regards,
Martin
We are still satisfied. Visually, it remains excellent. No signs of wear, no new scratches, easy to maintain. However, we don’t have any challenging conditions. There are two spots that creak when you walk over them, possibly due to uneven areas in the subfloor or tension. It doesn’t bother us.
We have also installed the flooring in the living room in the meantime and do not regret it.
We have also installed the flooring in the living room in the meantime and do not regret it.
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dare100em20 May 2025 09:30Hello,
we are also facing this topic and, based on the experiences shared here, we were/I was quite uncertain.
We converted the upper floor/attic of our multi-family house into a maisonette.
The upper floor is a shared area with 3 children's bedrooms (we are installing Vineo Wood 400 XL here), as well as a hallway and kitchen-dining area of 60 cm (24 inches)², where we are tiling with porcelain stoneware.
In the attic is "our" living room, bedroom, and a 10 m² (108 ft²) office, so the load and traffic volume here is considerably lower. Until now, Lindura seemed very suitable to me, but now we are a bit uncertain and wondering whether it would be better to use the DL500 instead.
What has been the experience with installation? I read somewhere that a regular plunge saw might reach its limits? Has anyone installed it themselves here?
Thank you very much!
we are also facing this topic and, based on the experiences shared here, we were/I was quite uncertain.
We converted the upper floor/attic of our multi-family house into a maisonette.
The upper floor is a shared area with 3 children's bedrooms (we are installing Vineo Wood 400 XL here), as well as a hallway and kitchen-dining area of 60 cm (24 inches)², where we are tiling with porcelain stoneware.
In the attic is "our" living room, bedroom, and a 10 m² (108 ft²) office, so the load and traffic volume here is considerably lower. Until now, Lindura seemed very suitable to me, but now we are a bit uncertain and wondering whether it would be better to use the DL500 instead.
What has been the experience with installation? I read somewhere that a regular plunge saw might reach its limits? Has anyone installed it themselves here?
Thank you very much!
D
dare100em20 May 2025 09:44A small addition: We also want to purchase the HD400 natural oiled - oak authentic brushed 8904.
Pets would be just one – mostly outdoor – cat.
Pets would be just one – mostly outdoor – cat.
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