SaltwaterandLime
Reefing with ADHD
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After quite a bit of furniture rearranging I was able to give myself a full 6 feet of available wall space.
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Decided that before I installed a larger tank in the bedroom, I really wanted to get rid of the carpet. Started trying to figure that into the budget and realized it was going to set me back quite a bit.
Then started thinking. Only a few months before we decided to buy the new house, we had installed new pergo flooring in the old house.
(The old house is my great grandfather's house that I had inherited)
Currently the living room of the old house is being used as a home gym so the floor is covered with rubber mats anyway.
Now we are pulling up the planks of click together laminate from the old house to use to replace the carpet in our master bedroom.
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I think it's going to look really good with the new furniture also.
Yea, it's not ideal and I much would have rather gone with something like vinyl plank but it's just not in the budget right now. Over the years pergo has made some significant improvements to their water resistance... but even the lines they sell as "waterproof" are definitely not.If I may? I have a lot of experience with Pergo flooring. One thing that I know without doubt, Pergo does NOT like water. I can't even count how many times I have had to replace Pergo flooring that a homeowner has wet-mopped and destroyed. If you do go that route, make sure you have a gameplan to deal with the spillage you will have while working on your tank.
but even the lines they sell as "waterproof" are definitely not.