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I have fitted this twice now as part of a bathroom refurb - small rooms 2m sq approx. I've not had any issues. However MI's say not to put heavy items on this type of flooring but instead cut around with appropriate expansion gap. Well that to my mind eliminates a bathroom !! for this type of flooring. Has anyone had any problems putting things like shower trays, pedestal basins, wc's on top of LVT
 

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