House Flooring Help

So, those snap together and make a floating floor. How will that work on large areas? If I pull up the wood that's there now, and find a not-so-level slab, will it bounce? (If I have to do the whole concrete-thing to level, I might stick with concrete/skimstone.)

Thanks.

That specific vinyl is tough stuff. It's very heavy and has a fiberglass matting and I think rubber, as well. It's not like a laminate floor where you'll hear or feel it being hollow.

It's actually designed to go over a pretty rough slab and as I recall it can handle a 1/4" gap without showing through. It is nothing like the sheet vinyl that you'd have to float out the whole floor unless you've got big cracks/holes.

Honestly, you could lay it right over the existing wood if you wanted to and not do any demo unless the wood is literally falling apart. With the backing and locking, it's pretty near a vapor retarding barrier, as well.

I believe it's exclusive to ProSource at this time so if you've got one in your area, go check it out. It's impressive.