|
Carpets and vinyl flooring
What You Should Know About Laminate Flooring
Laminate flooring imitates the aspect of
traditional wood. Their biggest advantage is
that they are very easy to install and very
durable. Laminate flooring are suitable for many
of your rooms: hallways, family spaces,
bathrooms, kitchens. Also they are perfect for
an active home.
At first look, laminate flooring seems to be a
natural wood floor but in fact is a layer of
paper under a tough protective film that is
glued and pressed to a high-density backing
board. There are also types of laminate planks
that are installed over a moisture barrier which
levels any uneven areas of the floor. You don't
need any glue or nails for them because the
planks snap together.
Before choosing a laminate flooring material you
should think about the type of traffic in your
house. One other advantage for laminate flooring
is the durability. So this type of floor is one
of the best choices for households with heavy
foot traffic, kids, or pets. But, best of all,
laminates will look like new for years.
Laminates are also highly resistant to stains,
fading and moisture and many laminate flooring
manufacturers offer warranty protection against
them for a long period of time (usually from 10
to 25 years).
If you already have a type of floor this doesn't
represents a problem for you. Laminate flooring
can be installed over floors like wood, tile,
vinyl or linoleum because most of them are
floating which means they do not fasten directly
to the subfloor. Also, at this moment, many
manufacturers offer snap-together laminate
flooring systems.
Laminate Flooring >> Part 2
|