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LAMINATE FLOORS
combine a realistic
impression of wood and tile with an extremely durable finish. These floors have
become a popular alternative to real wood and vinyl floors
- Laminate flooring are extremely impact and
scratch resistant, but are not real wood.
- Although laminate floors are extremely tough,
they can be scratched by big dogs or dragging heavy objects across the
floor.
- These floors are extremely stain resistant and
will not fade from ultra-violet sunlight, nor burn from cigarettes.
- Laminate flooring come in three types:
- Glued-down, floating floors
- Special glue is applied manually to the
tongue & grooves of each plank.
- Glueless floating floors
- No glue, just click, or snap-fit locks
planks together
- Pre-glued floating floors
- The glue is applied at the factory. Just
moisten the plank tongue and insert into adjacent plank.
- Trims and moldings are available for laminate
floors. Moldings are laminated over a fiber core so they match the floor, or
the moldings can also be made from real wood and color coordinate with the
flooring.
- Laminate flooring uses the floating
installation method, which means:
- Laminate floors just rest on top of the
sub floor. They are never secured or fastened to the substrate below. Instead
they just lay on top of the substrate. Specially designed tongue-and-groove
interlocking systems to secure planks together.
- Float entire floor over a variety of sub
floor materials, such as plywood, OSB, existing vinyl flooring, concrete
slabs, etc...
- You never have to glue-down, staple down, or
nail-down laminate flooring.
- Even though these floors are floated the sub
floor still must be level for locking planks together.
- Most laminate floors can be used anywhere
within the home.
- Laminate floors do not need a wax or polish.
- Excessive moisture may affect a laminate
floor's inner core and overall performance
- Laminate planks are not easily repaired. There
are touch-up kits and chip repair kits, but difficult to find.
- Laminate floors require a thin, special
padding underneath the planks so they can move freely.
- Laminate floors can be fairly noisy when
walked on. Special underlayment paddings are made to help reduce the noise
level.
- Glueless laminate floors are a very good
do-it-yourself product
- Highly resistant to the effects of sunlight
- Most laminate floors can be used over radiant
heated concrete slabs
- Mostly used for: family rooms, living
rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and dens.
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