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Pergo now makes hardwood floors.
We purchased 450 sq feet of it in
January 2006, and installed it.
In 5 weeks the floor began to dent, as well as develop odd markings
where no one even walked.
I complained to Pergo who then advised me to
go to Lowes where we purchased it and file a complaint.
They sent a rep out who made sure the floor
was level and properly installed. That is what his
report reflected and that there
were no errors on our part. And he
clearly stated "yes", there are dents and marks in
localized areas.
But his opinion was
the floor was not defective. So the claim
was denied. What wood floor dents for no
apparent reason? Only two
adults live in this home.
Pergo said their warranty doesn't cover
dents. The floor cost $2000 and is on
delayed billing with Lowes.
Lowes has stepped in but this
has now been going
on from April 3rd to today June 28, 2006,
and the payment is due in 30 days.
I have a damaged floor thru no fault of my
own and soon I will either be out $2000 or my
credit will have a mark when I don't pay the bill.
My point
is do not buy Pergo hardwood.
They are new at making it. They claim
it's Northern oak but it wears like soft pine.
It is a
"looking at" floor,
not a "living on" floor!
Carol Milin,
Cmilin3823@aol.com
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