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    Hello everyone just been asked to do a shop floor for a company with porcelain which isnt a problem! The thing is its new stuff called versaflex where there is no adhesive or grout required they just seem to clip together.
    Looked at a few videos and it looks easy enough just wondering if anyone has used it and if you have any tips.

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    Default Re: versaflex flooring system

    Never heard of it, just watched a video and yes, clip together lego style, I can't comment further as I haven't used it, would I ? honestly, no, after all, your not actually fixing the tile dry laying, what is the backing ? are the joints waterproof / resistant ? to many unknowns,

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    Default Re: versaflex flooring system

    I've just had a look at this on you tube as had never heard of it. Looks easy enough to fit but as Alan says there are a lot of unknowns. I guess there must be something to support the tile in the middle not just the rubber strip round the edge. One video I just looked at shows a car being driven on to it!! Would be interested to hear feedback from anyone who has used it.

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