Hello all,
I'm thinking of installing vinyl plank flooring (the stuff with glue-able strips) in the cabin, but I'm a bit worried how the glue will interact with the heat from the woodstove (we'll probably put in a PE True North on a tiled hearth). The installation instructions state that the vinyl planks shouldn't go above 95
for an extended period of time.
Anyone have any experience with this?
I'm thinking of installing vinyl plank flooring (the stuff with glue-able strips) in the cabin, but I'm a bit worried how the glue will interact with the heat from the woodstove (we'll probably put in a PE True North on a tiled hearth). The installation instructions state that the vinyl planks shouldn't go above 95
for an extended period of time. Anyone have any experience with this?

. I do share the concerns about off-gassing (of glues, plastics and paint), but I think this is an issue for most modern flooring? I wish we could get diy lino, that's supposed to be all natural ingredients. I guess we'll just have to make sure we have the windows and doors open for the break-in fires and hopefully it won't be too bad after that.
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