[Board-2018] PYC Front Entrance Vinyl / Carpet
Dan Gingras
dgingras at comcast.net
Sat Mar 24 05:03:08 MDT 2018
I agree with Wendy. A non-slip ceramic tile would be the most durable.
Dan
From: Board <board-bounces at portsmouthyc.org> On Behalf Of Wendy
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2018 2:49 AM
To: Board of Directors <board at portsmouthyc.org>
Subject: Re: [Board-2018] PYC Front Entrance Vinyl / Carpet
Hi all,
I personally am not a fan of vinyl. We are a yacht club and it should look elegant walking in. We have hardwood and carpet elsewhere.
Regards,
Wendy Clement
On Mar 23, 2018, at 8:19 PM, Wes Smith <wsmith5125 at comcast.net <mailto:wsmith5125 at comcast.net> > wrote:
Good Evening all,
At the March BOD meeting I raised the question should I spend the time investigating the cost to replace the front entrance carpeting with Vinyl Plank flooring. It was agreed I should proceed and investigate vinyl flooring costs and carpeting costs. The front entrance be painted at the same time the restrooms are being updated.
Vinyl:
The Vinyl Plank is top of the line:
· 6” Width
· Waterproof not Water Resistance
· Non Slip
· .7 MM Veneer high core density
· Best wear resistance rated
· Installation “Clickable”
· Easy repair If plank is damaged.
Life estimate: Vinyl plank 20 to 25 years.
Maintenance: Damp Mop, yearly cleaning
Repairs: Damaged planks can be replaced.
Material cost $722.35
Installation $429.00*
Total: $1151.35
*Simple installation if someone in club could install save Installation cost $429.00
Carpet:
· Commercial Grade Carpet
· Rated Heavy Traffic
· Life time stain resistant
Material cost $494.64
Installation $144.00
Total $638.64
Life Estimate: Carpet 5-8 Years
Maintenance: Vacuum bi weekly
Repairs: None
Please advises:
· Should I proceed ?
· Vinyl or Carpet
I am leaning towards – Vinyl
Please provide your direction and feedback.
Thanks
Wes
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