Unlike hardwood, laminate floors will not stain,
fade, dent and are far more scratch and water resistant. Entry level laminate wood flooring is designed for light traffic
areas and come with warranties ranging from 10 to 15 years. Most people set their expectations too high and expect that entry
level floors will perform under heavy traffic conditions and still look good for the duration of the warranty. This is however
not the case, as an entry level floor subject to high traffic will start to show wear and tear within three to five years.
Laminate
floors come with cores ranging from 6mm up to 12mm. A thicker core is more stable, less vulnerable to buckling and will sound
more like real hardwood when walked on. Good quality cores are treated with water repellent chemicals, and resist swelling
due to excessive moisture. This is very important especially when considering placing laminate wood flooring in bathrooms
and kitchen. For these applications also consider a floor that has Paraffin wax impregnated joints. The Paraffin wax acts
as a water repellent and will prevent topical water spills from penetrating down to the core. Also remember to scrutinize
the warranty, as certain products are not covered for use in bathrooms and kitchens.
Buying the floors that suits your
needs will save you money in the long run. This is not to say that every home requires a high end floor with an extensive
warranty. Consider the amount of traffic as well as the amount of time you intend staying in your current home. There is no
point in purchasing an expensive floor with an extended warranty if you plan on moving in the near future. Remember, the floor
is usually the first thing replaced by people when moving to a new home.
Laminate wood flooring offers the best combination
of quality and value in a wide range of colors, styles and designs and are also engineered for exceptional strength and durability
and will last for years and years. For a rich and long-lasting experience, at a home friendly price, choose l-a-m-i-n-a-t-e;
it's a natural look for your home and for the way you want to live.
Laminate wood floors history
Since their introduction
into the US in 1982, the sector has experienced growth of up to 20% per annum at the expense of other floor types, making
laminate the fastest growing floor type in the country. The appeal lies not only in its aesthetic value of its representation
of real hardwood, but also due to its incredible durability and ease of maintenance.
The traditional look of hardwood
is timeless; its beauty has brought a sense of comfort and elegance to homes around the world for many generations. Hardwood
floors are however pricey, not very durable and require a fair amount of routine maintenance and care. Even the most recent
technological advancements in surface treatment have not been able to solve such problems as scratching, fading, denting and
staining. This has lead to the invention of laminate wood floors. With its machine made construction and hardwood photographic
laminated surface, this floor is the perfect solution for the look and appeal of real hardwood that is more durable and requires
less maintenance.