Is $3 to install 6.5mm 22.5 mil spc lvp flooring a fair price?
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Looking to put LVP in basement on concrete slab. We have large dog and 2 boys that will be putting some wear on it. Contractor thinks it's not worth the upgrade, but the floor store recommends it. Concerned about comfort on concrete and whether the SPC core makes a difference.
Quote Details
Install 6.5mm SPC LVP flooring on a concrete slab in the basement. - 6.5mm thickness - 22.5 mil wear layer - SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) core - Lock install
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Category
Flooring
Price
$3
Quote Date
April 8, 2026
Flooring material
Vinyl
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