Laminate Flooring: A Dependable Wood Flooring Substitute
Homeowners Wanting the Look of Wood Flooring Can Now Opt for This
Easy-Maintenance Option
Laminate flooring has proven itself to be a truly dependable flooring material,
giving homeowners a the look of fine flooring materials without the hassle of
costly maintenance and the problems with budgeting for more expensive flooring.
A Worthy Substitute
It comes as no surprise that many homeowners have opted for laminate flooring
over wood flooring in their homes. Both have the ability to beautify homes and
provide it with warmth and a cozy feel. But unlike wood flooring, laminate
flooring is a ready-to-install flooring material that doesn't need refinishing
or staining. What you see is what you get.
With laminate flooring, one has the choice of which of the many wood flooring
species he or she would like in their home. Granted that laminate flooring
features a highly-rendered image of wood species (among many others), the
options are virtually endless. For homeowners who like the ease of having a
laminate floor and would love the beauty and dependability within a budget,
laminate flooring is a superb choice.
Homeowners and Laminate Flooring
The relationship between homeowners and laminate flooring start when the
homeowners starts to look for a flooring option that suits their budget and
lifestyle. With the great number of materials in the market, this is not an
easy task.
Originally a countertop material, laminate flooring has distinguished itself
among other flooring options by being an easy-to-maintain flooring option that
gives the look of a variety of other flooring materials at a price point that
homeowners love. And unlike most flooring options, such as wood, laminate
flooring can be installed without trouble even in below-grade locations.
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Q. What is the difference between laminate flooring and hardwood flooring?
A. Both laminate flooring and hardwood flooring can beautify a home. While
hardwood is often thought to be a superior choice, there are several advantages
to laminate flooring. Distinct differences between the two types of flooring
often make laminate a more attractive alternative. Solid hardwood of any
thickness (most is 3/8" to 3/4") should be installed only above grade. Laminate
flooring can be installed above or below grade, and over virtually any other
flooring surface. Some hardwood flooring is engineered, meaning that instead of
solid hardwood, it is made of several wood layers with a hardwood veneer.
Laminate flooring, usually 7mm to 8mm (5/16" to 3/8"), is also made of several
layers. These are laminated together which makes for stability and strength.
The top surface of laminate flooring is a photograph of hardwood. High quality
photographs faithfully reproduce the grain and color of natural hardwood, and
the surfaces on quality laminate flooring closely resemble real wood. Although
many people insist on hardwood flooring, laminates are a long-lasting, durable,
affordable option that are quickly becoming one of the most popular types of
flooring. .....