Laminate Flooring

If you want the beauty of hardwood flooring from something that will stand up to the wear you throw at it, laminate flooring is the way to go. Laminate wood flooring has the look of wood, and yet offers so much more. Unlike wood, laminate flooring will not stain, fade, or dent, and is more resistant to scratches and water damage.

The first thing about shopping for a laminate floor is that you need to know what is out there. Laminated flooring comes from a variety of manufacturers, so taking time to read laminate flooring reviews will help you decide which is best for your home. The best laminate flooring for your home is something that is going to be able to withstand the traffic in that room, so when choosing a laminate floor, read reviews as to its durability. Do not expect a low-durability discount laminate flooring to withstand years of heavy foot traffic.

Dupont laminate flooring offers a design that has nearly seamless joints, a realistic look, a glueless system that keeps your floor working longer, and foam under layer that helps to reduce noise. Armstrong laminate flooring comes in a variety of colors and styles ranging from wood styles to stone looks. Pergo laminate flooring is one of the most popular and most realistic laminate floorings. Shaw laminate flooring offers a variety of styles designed to look like real hardwood, with an easy snap together design that makes it easy to install. Reading laminate floor ratings will help you to get a better idea of what will work best in your home.

The laying of laminate flooring is pretty simple, and is a small change that homeowners can make that will drastically change the appearance of their home. Laminate flooring is laid on top of the existing surface without being attached. You will need to leave a slight gap between the floor and the wall to allow for expansion due to humidity. Before putting down the laminate itself, you will need to put down a layer of cushion to absorb sound and cushion the floor. Some laminate floors have this attached. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions carefully when doing the actual installation. Some planks will need glue, others will have glue that needs wetting, and some need no glue at all. The glueless type can be used immediately following installation.

Choosing the right laminate flooring for you can take some time and effort. However, once you have found the right flooring for you, you will have something that will keep your home beautiful for years to come.

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