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Hm. some interesting tidbits there. Yeah, I talked to the guy who worked at the MSI warehouse, and he basically grinned and said, "You know there are only a few actual manufacturers, right? Buy whatever you can get at the cheapest price that has a sales rep that you trust and will back you up. Good luck because that's impossible to find." Nice honesty.


Why would I want to put the flooring under the cabinets? when I KNOW the cabinets will 'sink'? I was hoping that even if they did 'sink', it would only be 1mm or so, and if it's just that much, do I care? The reason I'd put the flooring under the cabinets would be "clean lines", but y'all are scaring me so much, I think I will just put the cabinets on the subfloor and call it good. Sigh.


Don't feel like putting the LVP on top of tile, because the tile is only in the kitchen, and i want to extend the LVP out into the hallway/etc. There will be a mismatch in height by a few mm. I was thinking of how to remedy this and the only thing I can think of is to put 'padding' down in the rest of the unit that's the same height as the tile in the kitchen. Is that assumption correct? I don't want a height bump of a couple mm.


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