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Author Topic: meyer laminate 8mm prestige series  (Read 4591 times)
riowelsh
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« on: January 28, 2005, 03:54:07 AM »

Just installed my first of 7 rooms with this Meyer laminate. What a product!!! 2 weeks in and still german shepherd (we have 2 dogs), 3 kids under the age of 10, and clutzy husband proof flooring. Was going to go with a much more expensive Alloc floor till my wife gave it her ferociously aggressive corn cob holder test. This test I believe is unique to her. She gets her sample of flooring from the on-line retailer ( we purchased seven different samples including BHK, Pergo Select, Alloc Original and Domestic, Quick Step Uniclic planks-8mm, Balterio, and Meyer prestige series. My wife proceeds to stab,  :twisted: and scrape the corn cob holder ( a plastic handled instrument with two 1/4 inch steel points ) over the various pieces of laminate to brutally simulate a herd of long nailed dogs running at top speed over our floor. All of the flooring showed noticeable marring except the Meyer and the Pergo Select. We went with the Meyer because of it's rustic design (Brown Chestnut was the style we purchased) and it's incredible price!!! It's warranty (25 year wear, stain and fade and 25 year moisture) equalled or exceeded any other floor we looked at, and the Meyer was half the price. Ordered the floor on a Tuesday and it arrived in Nevada (from Georgia) in 8 days. Customer service and constant e-mail notification by Floorshop.com was simply outstanding. One minor drawback to the floor was that no t-molding or stair nosing were sold. We were told the manufacturer (Meyer) does not make it. Matching the general color scheme has been easy enough though at our local Home Depot. This flooring for me gets two thumbs way up for my vote. I've always been a firm believer in you get what you pay for, but in this instance I was able to laminate my 2100 sq ft house for @ $4500 dollars. That price included shipping to my front door.
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2005, 07:42:06 AM »

Glad to read your post. I just ordered the same flooring and had not found any comments anywhere about the manufacturer. All I heard about was the Wilsonart and Mannington. Pergo had mostly negative comments. I will post my experience with the Meyer after the installation and after a period of time.
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