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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Roeland Park KS
Posts: 1,838
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It's really a pretty easy choice. You can take out the old Lino floor now or you can do it later after all your hard work and money. Talk to a tile guy, they make a TON of money going in and taking out tile because the floor wasn't prepped right. I guess I just don't understand cutting corners. Look at it this way if bought your Porsche from a guy who painted it in his back yard and you wanted to change the color, would you leave that paint on it or would you take down to metal and make sure it's right?
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