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Vinyl Flooring Best For Pets? dominoo1 07-09-2006
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Posted by Wayne Boatwright on July 11, 2006, 10:03 pm
Oh pshaw, on Tue 11 Jul 2006 07:37:30a, Banty meant to say...

>>
>>dominoo1@swbell.net wrote:
>>> We have animals that spit up, etc. on our carpeting regularly;
>>> therefore, we are planning to replace the carpet throughout our house
>>> with a pet-friendly flooring. Our pets spit up, etc while we are at
>>> work so it is often several hours before the material can be wiped up.
>>> Seems like good-quality sheet vinyl with a wood-grain pattern would be
>>> our best option as ceramic tile or laminate flooring has seams. Seams
>>> would allow the pet spit-up, etc. to soak in the cracks. Any
>>> suggestions or ideas?
>>>
>>I too would hate it throughout the house. BUT - If you must ANY sheet
>>goods will do what you want. Not the tiles. Better quality will last
>>longer, not tear or discolor.
>
> Why not the tiles?
>
> Banty
>
>

Too many seams for liquids to potentially leak through.

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Posted by No on July 17, 2006, 9:41 am
Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Tue 11 Jul 2006 07:37:30a, Banty meant to say...
>
>>> dominoo1@swbell.net wrote:
>>>> We have animals that spit up, etc. on our carpeting regularly;
>>>> therefore, we are planning to replace the carpet throughout our house
>>>> with a pet-friendly flooring. Our pets spit up, etc while we are at
>>>> work so it is often several hours before the material can be wiped up.
>>>> Seems like good-quality sheet vinyl with a wood-grain pattern would be
>>>> our best option as ceramic tile or laminate flooring has seams. Seams
>>>> would allow the pet spit-up, etc. to soak in the cracks. Any
>>>> suggestions or ideas?
>>>>
>>> I too would hate it throughout the house. BUT - If you must ANY sheet
>>> goods will do what you want. Not the tiles. Better quality will last
>>> longer, not tear or discolor.
>> Why not the tiles?
>>
>> Banty
>>
>>
>
> Too many seams for liquids to potentially leak through.
>
Yep

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