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Complaint with lumber liquidators

 07/07/2009 07:40 PM chevylover1988
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Lumber Liquidators Experience

07/08/2009 09:53 AM bpullin8864
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complaint with Lumber Liquidators

07/08/2009 11:54 AM chevylover1988
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Lumber Liiquidator woes

07/09/2009 09:09 AM chevylover1988
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Please Contact Customer Care For Assistance

07/09/2009 12:14 PM bpullin8864
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laminate,hardwood,--moisture problems

07/13/2009 11:11 AM jonny5buck

As an installer i feel compelled to chime in here.Any laminate that is curved as you stated, has 99% of the time been subject to HIGH HUMIDITY,probably at the warehouse.You w/need to have 90% humidity outside,all the windows open,and 6 inches of standing water in the basement to get those results in a residential setting!I too have run into prob./ w laminate ,but not to that degree.I have had to return product to menards there 'UNI-LOCK'laminate had tounge side way too small to lock into the next piece,they refunded the dif. and homeowner purchased upgrade w/NO re-stocking fee,installation went fine then,helps to have an installer there to verify whats wrong,still try working with the distributor,sounds like they w/make right...good luck!

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it's how you fix ,the problem!!

07/13/2009 11:25 AM jonny5buck




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