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Laminate
flooring is a multi-layered product developed to perform as a highly
durable, easy-to-clean-floor. A laminate floor provides the realistic
look of wood, tile, stone and other more expensive options, but often
at a lower cost. These high-tech floors are durable and possess an
ease of maintenance that can't be found in natural wood, tile or stone.
Sizes
Choose from three different forms of laminate: strips, planks, or squares.
Almost any wood, tile, or stone look is available and unusual or "ultra-dramatic" looks
are easy to achieve. For example, exotic woods like teak, bamboo,
and apple wood. In their natural forms, these materials are typically
out of most homeowners' budget range, but with laminate they become
more manageable.
Flexibility
Mixing and matching laminate styles is a great way to achieve a look
that's all your own. Unlike wood, laminate floors can't be refinished
down the road, should your tastes change. However, laminate floors
of the "locking" variety (i.e., installed without glue)
can be easily removed and replaced.
Durability
Laminate floors are extremely durable. The wear layer, combined with
the strength of the core, make laminate highly resistant to scratches,
dents and dings, as well as to moisture and stains. Although not
waterproof, laminate floors are more resistant to water damage than
traditional wood floors. Most manufacturers guarantee the surface
will not fade or wear through.
Maintenance & Care
Cleanup is quick, easy and minimal. The high-tech surface of a laminate
floor is designed to be cleaned by vacuuming and occasional damp
mopping. Spills wipe up with a damp cloth.
Installation: Do-It-Yourself -- Or Not?
Laminate floors can be installed professionally. However, depending
on the complexity of the job, and how handy a homeowner you are,
you may be able to install it yourself. There are two types of laminate
floor installation systems available: standard glue and locking laminate.
The standard glue system is the traditional method. It requires glue
and clamps to hold the boards in place. This system is best suited
for the more sophisticated do-it-yourselfer or professional installer.
Newer locking laminates are easier and faster to install than standard
glue systems. There's no waiting for the glue to dry, and furniture
can be moved back onto the floor immediately after installation.
Armstrong's ArmaLockTM Installation System is especially easy because
it has a uniquely designed profile that automatically aligns the
boards and locks them together for a precision fit.
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