Date: 2008-07-28 06:48 pm (UTC)
Not terribly. That room that I just did is the worst, has a few lumps and a gentle slope towards the walls. The resilient vinyl planks are actually very forgiving. You can feel the lumps a bit when you walk on it but you cannot see anything wrong with it. I thought about trying to put down some sort of special underlayment to cushion out the lumpies, but the internet told me that underlayment would actually magnify the problem. Not sure how that works, but I was happy to not spend the extra money on it. You really *do* need a moisture barrier if you've got damp floors, but my basement, especially that room, is so dry that I've been tempted to run a humidifier in that room just to keep my sinuses from freaking out.

Will get back to you in a month or two and let you know how it holds up. :) Do you have a basement you're hoping to finish out?

I'm actually liking this stuff so much that I'm thinking of using it my bathrooms and back hallway. Possibly even the kitchen. But I'll see how this room holds up to wear and tear first.
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