Filed Under: Laminate
Posted by: MArcus Remodeling
Posted on: April 16, 2009
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Pros and cons of laminate flooring.
Laminate flooring over the years has become a very popular choice when it comes to home owners choosing what type of flooring they wish to install in there home. Laminate flooring has been around for a few decades now and has been increasing in popularity ever since. There are pros and cons to using laminate flooring over the other type of flooring and here at Marcus Remodeling we are going to list them.
A lot of the times Laminate floors are displayed as to look like wooden flooring, how ever don’t mistake this to real hardwood veneer that is laminated to fiberboard that’s just not the case. The Laminate flooring that looks like wood in reality is paper printed to look like wood, and since its paper with a high quality photo image on it, it can look like any type of flooring on the market, one of the reasons it has gain so much popularity over the year. After the image is printed onto the paper it is then laminated to a high density fiber board base. Then the surface is sealed with a protective coating in most cases that is an aluminum oxide finish since it has scratch resistance properties.The idea behind laminate flooring is to get a very durable surface that is very inexpensive and easy to maintain.
Some of the advantages to using a laminate floor is that its cheaper and can look like any other type of flooring. Its easier to care for then other types of flooring.It tends to be durable to its counter parts such as wooden flooring. Its water resistance compared to wooden floors that can become damaged by water.They usually come with a lifetime warranty and can handle heavy traffic extremely well.
Some of the dis advantages to using laminate floors, the cheaper laminate flooring are not nearly as good as the higher priced ones and shouldn’t be used in the bathroom,kitchens because they usually do not come with water protection. the finish on them also wears down faster and many of the cheaper ones only come with a 10 year warranty.
So when choosing what type of laminate flooring take some things into consideration.
1.Does this room have a chance of water getting to the floor? IF so you may want to spend a bit of extra money to buy the higher end laminate flooring.
2.Is there a lot of traffic on the flooring? IF so again you want to pay a bit more for the higher end laminate flooring.
Remember even if you get a laminate floor its still not a wooden flooring, A wooden floor has that time tested beauty,elegance and warmth that is very hard to duplicate. How ever if you don’t want to dish out the type of money a wooden floor will cost you, then a laminate flooring may be a great alternative for you.
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