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What Are Laminates and Why They Are a Popular Choice For Many Floors no comments
Laminate flooring is very popular these days in our homes. But first of all what are laminates? Laminate is basically a manufactured product that looks just like hardwood, natural stone, tile and many other flooring types.
Previously laminates were quite easy to notice, however modern technology allows for very genuine looking flooring which is increasing in complexity and sophistication. This makes for very realistic textures that match that of many homes. Some of the very popular laminate styles are matching that of natural wood or stone, as people like to have these at home. If the price is too high for the real thing, a laminate floor will do just as well. Also maintaining this type of flooring is much easier than taking care of the real wood.
Laminate cost much less than regular wood flooring and this is why. Although it looks just like the real wood floor, there is no actual wood used in its construction. There are several materials glued together under a very strong pressure. A moisture resistant layer is added to a high density layer of fireboard. On top there is a layer of high resolution image of some kind of natural wood flooring which is finished with a very hard and clear coating allowing to show through the high quality image. This is why it is very easy to confuse laminate with real wood unless you are carefully looking.
Some of the benefits of a laminated flooring are:
- Superior stain and fade resistance
- High durability
- Can be installed over many types of subfloors allowing for greater flexibility of material
- Great impact and resistance of indentation
- Low cost compare to real wood
- Very realistically looking
- Easily replaceable later on
- No nails involved in installation
- Easy and quick installation
Laminate flooring can be installed in practically any room of your home. However there are some locations that it is not recommended to be used, such as in the bathroom or washroom, in the sauna or veranda, simply because the locations might be wet. This will make the laminate warp or even swell due to the water. If you do happen to spill water on the laminate surface, you need to mop it up right away so it can dry immediately.
Prior to installing the laminate floor there are a few things you need to be aware of:
- The subfloor should be dry, flat and smooth
- You can install it over wood flooring, vinyl tile, concrete, tile, linoleum and pretty much over every surface that is smooth and flat
- Read carefully the instruction manual that comes from the manufacturer for proper installation and handling
- Check each flooring panel for any damage or defects that might exist before installing and replace with a good piece
If you are on a tight budget, laminate flooring is your best option. If you want, however, better quality and durability using real wood while still maintaining low costs, you should check out the engineered wood floor articles on my website at http://www.engineeredwoodfloor.org/ for something better.
How To Install Laminate Flooring no comments
When you decide to install laminate flooring, you have the look of a hardwood floor, without the worry and the maintenance. You can easily install your own laminate flooring if you take a little time to do some research.
The first thing you need to realize is all laminate flooring manufacturers have their own procedures for installation. It is recommended that you read and follow the installation procedures for the specific laminate flooring you buy. It may seem like they are all the same, but there are small differences in certain aspects of installation like gluing. If you don’t follow the manufacturer’s instructions that were supplied with your purchase, any mistakes you make may void the product’s warranty. Though each manufacturer may have different procedures there are a few things they all have in common.
The first thing you will need is a level sub floor to lay the planks over. The floor should be stable and flat with no gaps greater than 3 inches. You must ground off the high spots and fill in the low spots to make the floor flat. You have to take into account a ¼ inch gap along the whole edge of the installation. If the floor is too close to a wall or touching it, the flooring will most likely fail.
A laminate floor must be allowed to adjust to the final surrounding. This will take two or three days. You cannot bring home a floor and install it. You need to allow the laminate flooring to acclimate to the new environmental conditions before you begin the installation process.
When you begin, do not use any material that seems to have been damaged. If you do, your warranty may not apply. Be sure you inspect the large format laminate flooring for any flaws or defects.
If you need to fit the laminate flooring around any pipes, you need to measure, and drill the holes at least ½” larger than the span of the pipe. This will allow for any movement. Cut at a 45 degree angle to the holes in the tile.
You should always protect your laminate flooring by using felt protectors for chairs and any other heavy furniture you may have that may scar the flooring. If you need to move furniture, be sure you lift and move it before you set it back down on the floor.
If you install your own laminate flooring, you will save a ton of money. It doesn’t have to be a difficult process if you familiarize yourself with the instructions and have all the tools you will need on hand. You can find out any additional information on the web or you can ask a friend for their help. You will be proud to stand back and see the beauty of your handiwork.
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