It is the sound as one walks across the floor. Personally I wouldn't have the 
stuff, but others love it. That is what makes the world go round.
RJ
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  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 09:59
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] snap together flooring


  Hi,
  What's the diff between the sound coming off of the pergo, (is that also a 
  snap together?) and the tile?
  Or do you mean the sound of walking?

  On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, RJ wrote:

  > Dan,
  >
  > I get the same feeling and can't stand the noise coming off the Purgo 
flooring. But every one to there own taste. I prefer porcelain tile, but again 
that is me.
  > RJ
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: Dan Rossi
  > To: [email protected]
  > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 14:16
  > Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] snap together flooring
  >
  >
  > So, this is nothing more than a personal bias so take it with a truckload
  > of salt. Snap together, or laminate flooring has a lot of advantages, but
  > I hate them. Personally, the one's I have walked on sound like you are
  > walking on hollow plastic. I'm sure others have had different experiences,
  > that is just my experience. Whenever I have walked on one of these
  > floors, I just picture a plastic looking simulated wood grain in my head.
  > I know that they look better than that, but that is the image I get
  > because of the sound they make.
  >
  > I think the engineered floors are second to actual hardwood. Since they
  > are partly real hardwood on top of a plywood substrate, they feel and
  > sound more like hardwood than does a laminate.
  >
  > If this is any indication, a sighted neighbor of mine recently ripped out
  > their laminate and put in hardwood because after three years, they said the
  > laminate looked like crap. They said that you get what you pay for. They
  > put in cheap laminate because they thought it looked as good as real wood,
  > but because it was cheap laminate it just didn't hold up. They considered
  > a more expensive laminate but decided that real hardwood was not that much
  > more expensive than a high end laminate.
  >
  > I'm not knocking anyone's choice to use it, just thought I would give
  > folks the other side of the coin if they are thinking about installing a
  > laminate floor.
  >
  > --
  > Blue skies.
  > Dan Rossi
  > Carnegie Mellon University.
  > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Tel: (412) 268-9081
  >
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