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We are looking for flooring for our new kitchen, lounge and hallway and would like to use LVT throughout. The vast majority will be floorboards but we have had underfloor heating put in a relatively small area of the kitchen and lounge which was screeded with 100mm depth about 2 weeks ago. We have been advised that any LVT/Amtico type flooring will require 5 months before it can be installed due to the screeding needing to dry. Our builder is trying to get us to install porcelain but we would rather LVT as it is warmer on the feet and cheaper, but we don't want to wait so long for the flooring to be laid as it will delay the rest of the project finishing - and the builder obviously doesn't want to wait either. Can anyone advise on what we should do here - we don't want to make a mistake and for the flooring to come up in a few months time.
 

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