As an aside, in a house we look after, the owner paid for laminated flooring on both the ground floor and first floor of a traditional 2 up 2 down.
A contractor visited a week after the tenants moved in and found a score mark by the front door in the living room, through the dining room (no hallway) and into the kitchen. It turns out they dragged their freezer through the house and it had a damaged base with a metal burr sticking out!
six months later the living and dining room lights developed a fault in the wiring, which meant the first floor floorboards (now with a laminate covering) needed to be lifted. The laminate flooring was damaged even though lifted with care and the owner said to replace with carpets. The tenants objected saying it was laminate when they moved in and that is what they want. The landlord had no option but to replace the laminate - but he's never using laminate again!
A contractor visited a week after the tenants moved in and found a score mark by the front door in the living room, through the dining room (no hallway) and into the kitchen. It turns out they dragged their freezer through the house and it had a damaged base with a metal burr sticking out!
six months later the living and dining room lights developed a fault in the wiring, which meant the first floor floorboards (now with a laminate covering) needed to be lifted. The laminate flooring was damaged even though lifted with care and the owner said to replace with carpets. The tenants objected saying it was laminate when they moved in and that is what they want. The landlord had no option but to replace the laminate - but he's never using laminate again!
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