Hello everyone!
Does anyone have experience with the vinyl flooring from TFD?
We saw this floor at a retailer, labeled Futura 39-5, and find it very suitable.
However, there are no reviews or user experiences available online.
They apparently come from the Netherlands.
Maybe that’s why there are so few reports about it?
Regards, xeniatoe
Does anyone have experience with the vinyl flooring from TFD?
We saw this floor at a retailer, labeled Futura 39-5, and find it very suitable.
However, there are no reviews or user experiences available online.
They apparently come from the Netherlands.
Maybe that’s why there are so few reports about it?
Regards, xeniatoe
@ Tolentino:
First of all, all product datasheets refer to a set of regulations (i.e., a standard) that specify minimum requirements or a test standard when indicating product properties. This seems to work differently in flooring technology compared to the electronics industry.
Of course, the standards only define minimum requirements. However, in my professional experience, this is usually sufficient.
All alleged deficits are purely hypothetical; in cases of damage, an analysis of the actual local conditions and usage history is always necessary.
As far as I personally (just to give one example) would definitely speak out against a caffeinated beverage with a pH value of 1 (strongly acidic), consisting mainly of water, phosphoric acid, flavoring ingredients, and sugar, an annual sales volume of €2.7 million in 2018 apparently speaks against that.
But certainly, one consumer warning or another may tip the balance one way or the other...
First of all, all product datasheets refer to a set of regulations (i.e., a standard) that specify minimum requirements or a test standard when indicating product properties. This seems to work differently in flooring technology compared to the electronics industry.
Of course, the standards only define minimum requirements. However, in my professional experience, this is usually sufficient.
All alleged deficits are purely hypothetical; in cases of damage, an analysis of the actual local conditions and usage history is always necessary.
As far as I personally (just to give one example) would definitely speak out against a caffeinated beverage with a pH value of 1 (strongly acidic), consisting mainly of water, phosphoric acid, flavoring ingredients, and sugar, an annual sales volume of €2.7 million in 2018 apparently speaks against that.
But certainly, one consumer warning or another may tip the balance one way or the other...
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nordanney8 Jun 2020 15:30Nummer12 schrieb:
Why do people use it?Because it is currently trendy and can be installed quite easily by oneself. Previously it was laminate flooring, now it is "luxury vinyl plank flooring."