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    I am going to install vinyl planks in a small room where one of my aquariums is located. I plan on moving the tank to the other side of the room where it would fit better. It is a 125g. My question is would it be okay if I installed the floor up to 3/4 of the room and let it dry for the right amount of time. I would then like to move the tank into position on the side with the finished floor. Then I could finish the last 25% of the floor where the tank used to stand. Can this be done without any problems? The planks do not lock together, they just lay against each other. What do you think?
    Jacob

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    I think you will be fine. You have all the flooring right? If it is the same PVC flooring that we are installing at our house the store said we could start and stop while laying it down just buy all the material at one time to avoid color differences.
    John

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    I have enough for a walk-in closet. I was going to do that room first so I can see how it looks plus any mistakes won't be as noticeable. Thanks for the reply.
    Jacob

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