The Benefits of Laminate Flooring

Oct
52017

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Comparing the features of different flooring materials can quickly turn into a hassle. Laminate flooring provides several benefits for practical concerns and home decor. If you’re unsure of where to begin, here are a few reasons why laminate flooring may just be the ideal solution to your troubles.

  • Durable

Laminate is a scratch-resistant, strong and extremely durable flooring surface. It’s protected by a resin coating and a tough external layer. It’s perfect for high traffic areas in the house where children and pets have easy access. For this reason, laminate is used both in the residential and commercial sectors.

  • Easy to Install

Laminate flooring is easier to install than any other flooring. This is due to the fact that the boards are designed to interlock which makes it easy to work with. Laminate flooring can be installed over any flooring using the floating method and does not need to be nailed or stapled down. It’s so easy that most people prefer to do it themselves. It’s a great DIY project for anyone.

  • Compatible with All Types of Subfloors

Laminate flooring is a very versatile option and can be installed over any sub-floor such as pre-existing vinyl or even concrete. If installing a hardwood floor isn’t compatible over any subfloor, laminate is a good option that can be installed with ease.

  • Affordable

Although laminate is less expensive than hardwood, it matches up to its level of quality and looks. Every price range can provide a great laminate option.

  • Easy to Maintain

Laminate flooring is stain and moisture resistant. This makes cleaning the surface of spills very easy. It does not require any special cleaners to keep it in its best form. Sweeping once daily will be enough.

  • Hypoallergenic

Laminate flooring is a great choice for people with allergies as it has no space for loose dirt or dust to get trapped in. The underlayment provides a moisture barrier that protects the floor from damage. It also stops mould from forming and spreading.

  • Environmentally Friendly

Since laminate is made using wood, it’s a recyclable material that can be reused once the flooring has ended its lifecycle.

If you want to reuse it, it’s easy to uninstall and re-install in another room as laminate planks generally come with click-lock planks.

Additionally, most manufacturers try to protect forests and the environment. This means many are using recycled wood to create laminate planks instead of new wood. This reduces waste and creates an eco-friendly product for homeowners to invest in.

  • Suitable for Homes with Children and Pets

Both children and pets can wreak havoc on the flooring. Although no material is completely safe from them, laminate has a topical finish that creates a wear layer virtually resistant to scratching. This makes laminate popular among homeowners who suffer from allergies as indoor allergens like dirt, dust and pet dander can’t settle into tiny scratches.

Also, since the finish makes it spill-proof, you don’t have to worry about faded spots or warped areas due to the accidents children or pets may have. This makes it an affordable and attractive alternative to hardwood flooring.

  • Termite-Resistant

Termites are typically attracted to wooden flooring, and damage from a termite infestation can require thousands of dollars in repairs. However, with laminate, there’s no need to worry about termites ruining your flooring’s structural integrity or beauty, allowing you to enjoy it for many years.

  • Available in Various Styles

Laminate flooring is available in numerous styles and designs. Also, since it’s an artificial material, you can purchase something that looks exactly like hardwood (or another material) at a fraction of the original’s cost.

You can also choose from various thicknesses and plank styles. Finishes include textured, embossed, smooth, hand-scraped and distressed. Additionally, many flooring companies offer various grades of the material, so you can choose one suitable for a room’s foot traffic.

  • Fade-Resistant

Many flooring materials fade from exposure to sunlight. If you have a room that receives a lot of natural light, it’s a good idea to install laminate flooring as it’s fade-resistant.

 

Drawbacks of Laminate Flooring

 

  1. Laminate is built to be moisture-proof, not waterproof. The top layer is well-sealed and can withstand cleaning and mopping. But care must be taken as moisture can find its way around the edges and cause warping, ruining the complete flooring.
  1. Laminate is constructed to look like real wood, but not made out of wood. The flooring may feel or sound slightly different. However, a thicker variant can be installed if you want the acoustics of real wood underneath your feet.

 

Laminate an extremely durable option, capable of withstanding very heavy impact and traffic. Its many advantages are making laminate flooring a popular choice for flooring in homes and offices.

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