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Laminate Flooring

Laminate Flooring

 

Today’s laminates can be so realistic that you might ask yourself, “Is that laminate, or hardwood?” Widely acknowledged as a more affordable alternative to wood flooring, laminate floors are a beautiful, long-lasting flooring option that can be used in almost any room of your home. Laminate floors have a four-layer construction that provides added strength and durability to your floor. In addition, laminate flooring comes in various patterns and textures, including natural woods, tiles, and stones, to complement any decor.

Why Laminate?

 

  • Scratch Resistant: Laminate flooring is scratch-resistant, ensuring durability and maintaining its pristine appearance even in high-traffic areas.

  • Highly Durable: Laminate flooring is highly durable, ideal for enduring heavy usage and maintaining quality over time.

  • Hardwood Look: Laminate flooring mimics hardwood's look with realistic wood grain patterns at a fraction of the cost.






What is Laminate Flooring?

Laminate flooring is made up of several layers of synthetic materials that are sealed together to provide strength and durability.

 

  • Wear Layer:This top layer is made of aluminum oxide, one of the hardest materials known today. This durable layer protects your floor from scuffs and scratches.

  • Pattern Layer:This layer features a printed wood-look design on moisture-resistant melamine, a durable resin-coated material.

  • Core/Substrate Layer: Laminate flooring mimics hardwood's look with realistic wood grain patterns at a fraction of the cost.

  • Backing Layer: This melamine layer provides support for your floor. It also keeps the planks flat and balanced, which prevents your floor from warping.




Living room with soft grey and cream furniture and carpet.