Laminate Flooring For Your Home


Laminate flooring is great when you know that you need to install a wood finish at a traffic heavy location. Faux wood and faux stone laminate floors provide you with the look you want tempered with physical wear and care properties that you and your family can live with. Laminate flooring is suited for rooms whereby stain and scratch resistance is needed. Examples od rooms include kitchens, family rooms, hallways, children' s room.

Prolonged exposure to moisture will damage some laminate products and hence, when purchasing laminate products, do seek manufacturers that offer warranties against staining, scratching, cracking, and peeling for up to 25 years.

To understand laminate flooring, we must know how they are made. Laminate is made from paper impregnated with melamine, an organic resin. It is bonded to a core of particleboard, fiberboard, or other wood byproducts. It can be laid over any form of subflooring surface like concrete and wood. If you already have an existing ceramic, wood or vinyl tiles flooring, do not worry as laminate flooring can be applied on them as well.

When installing laminate flooring, you will require sheets of special foam under layment followed by careful placement, cutting and gluing of the laminate. The installation of laminate flooring is a relatively quick and easy process. Laminates come in planks, squares and blocks which offer greater design flexibility!

However, be reminded that proper care of laminate flooring is required. Constant vacuuming and occasional damp-mopping is required to ensure the durability of your laminate flooring.

William Tan is a writer and designer from http://www.interiordecora.com At Interior Decora, we provide you with the best source of interior decorating and design tips!