Could be uniformity. Or else less waste. I have not seen it myself with vinyl planks. Might be a fluke like your pic. Have seen the seen the same thing in residential.
Its like doing a brick pattern on a floor. But then I find that created more waste.hmmmm.
Its going to be a bear tomorrow huffin in crapet in this record breaking heat. Just noticed it don't take shit in tools to install rug. Hell, if they still made it all with jute all i'd need is a knife, kicker, hose and needle an thread.
That's what happens when you follow the instructions. Only a few will alert you to stair stepping in the installation instructions. This person should have broken up the pattern. Prolly a carpet installer wannabe laminate/hardwood guy.
Helping out is different than what my senator, John McCain wants. He is old school cold war and would gladly set us up for another round of war debt and then try and blame the spending on Obama.
No, I don't. It is not as hard set as construction adhesive is. Since these strips are glued to the substrate and the floor, this does not allow for movement.
I think its great that there are organizations like media matters that fact check these media hooligans who howl about what the current admin is doing when their last admin actually started it. Where the money comes from is no concern as long as the truth and hipocracy is exposed to the public...
Did a recent vinyl/laminate job and told the lady to use the scraps of vinyl for under the cabinets. She loved the idea. Course she had me do them. O Got some sticky strips of Velcro you can buy.
But when I was a kid my dad loose layed some vinyl in our bathroom. Threw some newspapers under...