Consumer Reviews of Tarkett tile floors
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Date created: 2019-07-25
Name: Troy
Location: Wadena, MN
Model: 36042100156
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Frustration in a box"
I've worked with other brands of snap together tiles, but this tarkett t-lock angle tap wooden-like (golden oak) laminate is absolute crap. Cannot get the tiles to fit together without popping out the others. I see I'm not the only experienced person with the same opinion.
No more tarkett for me. I'll stick to what worked.
**very frustrating**
Date created: 2017-10-06
Name: Doug Haguewood
Location: Potosi, MO
Model: Escapde
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Easily scratched!"
I Bought this product on sale at Menards for a diy basement floor. The floor looked great and I was very proud of the great deal I got on my flooring. Then reality set in, you get what you pay for. First, I knocked a hammer off a 2 step footstool and took a chunk out of the floor. I made an acceptable repair by plugging the hole. Second, dropped a piece of 6" duct from about 4', I had to take up about 10 square feet to replace one piece. Today my wife pulled a 10 gal plastic tote with Christmas tree ornaments, maybe weighted 5lbs, and scratched the floor for about 8'. If you are goin to use the room, do not, I repeat, do not buy Tarkett LVP.
Date created: 2013-02-04
Name: D.Roberts
Location: Center Point, LA
Model: Better Living Heritage Oak (Gunstock)
Satisfaction Rating:
Very Unsatisfied,
1 out of 5
Review:
"Tarkett Luxury Vinyl Flooring - Heritage Oak"
We purchased the Tarkett Better Living Heritage Oak (Gunstock) for our
new home. We purchased it on the advice of a trusted salesman at a local
flooring store in Alexandria, LA. I was told that it was more durable
than the Armstrong Linoleum I had in my old house...NO Way!! The tile
scratched as the installer was laying it down. I contacted the store
several times & finally they were able to get tarkett to send out an
independent inspector from Baton Rouge. I have empty chairs that will
scratch the floor, my step stool scratched the floor & Tarkett sent me a
letter saying the floor had been "scratched in use" and the independent
inspector said that we didn't remove the sand, grit and other hard
debris in a timely manner. That was one of the reasons we purchased the
floor, we knew with new construction in the country there would be lots
of the outside tracked inside. We have to walk on it, move chairs, use
the stepstool, move items (even the plastic garbage can scratched it).
At a cost of about $3.69/sf I find the floor was not worth the money it
cost. Seriously considering getting a lawyer. I will never recommend
this flooring to anyone.