Having
arrived from Europe over a decade ago, laminate flooring
has become the flooring of choice for many homeowners
due to its ability to closely emulate today's most
popular hard surfaces at a fraction of the cost. Using
photographs, laminates lock in the realism of a hardwood
strip, weathered or natural stone and traditional brick.
Laminate’s real claim to fame is it durability and ease
of maintenance. Since most come with an aluminum oxide
wearlayer – one of the hardest substances known to man –
it can stand up to kids, pets, traffic and more.
How to choose
Because
laminate flooring is relatively new to the market and so
closely resembles other hard surfaces, there’s a mystery
surrounding it. Basically, laminates are the result of a
direct-pressure manufacturing process that fuses four
layers into one extremely durable surface. They are:
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Back layer: The
back is reinforced with melamine for structural
stability and moisture resistance;
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Fiberboard core:
Ultra dense core board provides impact resistance
and stability. It also features an edge sealing
treatment that provides even further structural
stability.
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Decorative layer:
This layer, which is what you see from above, is
actually a highly detailed photograph that gives the
laminate the appearance of wood or tile.
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Wear layer: The
melamine wear layer is a tough, clear finish
reinforced with aluminum oxide, one of the hardest
mineral compounds known to man, to resist staining,
fading, surface moisture, and wear.
Options
There are
wood looks, including color and wood type, and ceramic
looks, including color and style. When these floors
first came to the States, they were often simple looks
and patterns. Today, laminate floors offer and
unparalleled level of realism heretofore unattainable.
With embossing and now embossed-in-register technology
it’s getting more and more difficult to tell the
difference.
One thing to be careful of with laminate floors:
Quality. With a lot of cheap laminate products being
imported from countries such as China and others, I
would recommend you keep an eye on quality. Again, a
good rule of thumb – as with any major investment in
your home – is to buy the best you can afford, depending
on the setting.
Installation tips
There are
two basic types of laminate flooring installation—the
old glue and the new glue-less. Installing the glue-less
forms of laminate flooring is rather easy and can be
done by almost any home or business owner, while
installing laminate flooring that requires glue can be
more difficult, using clamps and other devices to hold
the laminate panels or tiles together until the glue
dries.
While easier to install than most other flooring, unless
you’re experienced and accustomed to working with your
hands, you might want to leave this one to the
professionals.
Did you know…
The
tongue-and-groove locking technology of laminate
flooring eliminates unsightly gaps at the seams.
Ultra durable flooring planks can be taken apart and
reassembled if necessary.
There’s no waiting... you can walk on your new laminate
floor immediately after installation is complete.
SPECIALTY ITEMS
Floor Vents
– With central air and heating systems that come up
through the floor, no flooring job is complete without
floor vents and registers. While these specialty
products can be somewhat expensive, the look of a fully
finished floor can be quite dramatic.
Transitions and
moldings – These are the pieces that bridge
one type of flooring to another. Available in virtually
every flooring style you can think of, transitions and
moldings put a finishing touch on your.
We offer free estimates
before starting each job to ensure that we understand the needs
of each client.
By doing this we strive to provide the best possible personalized
service that we can.