How To Select Laminate Wood Flooring
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Laminate wood flooring is a fairly new alternative in home
flooring options. It is made to resemble natural hardwood
floors. The quality has improved in recent years and today's
materials are very durable and beautiful. It can be difficult to
tell them apart from real hardwood. Most major manufacturers
make these floors including Armstrong laminate flooring,
Mannington flooring, Shaw laminate flooring and Bruce flooring.
Selecting Laminate Wood Flooring You have a wide variety of
choices in both style and color for laminate floors. Styles are
available that mimic natural hardwood or ceramic tile. Wood
styles come in every tone from very light to darker tones.
Choose darker tones for a formal environment. Keep in mind that
dark colors tend to make a room look smaller, while lighter
colors make the space appear larger. Laminate flooring can be
found in most flooring stores and home improvement centers.
Discount flooring can be found in stores or on the internet.
Once you have decided on the color and style of the floor
material you want, you can start shopping around for the best
price. If you
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are doing a very small room, look for left over
materials. Sometimes these are available in smaller amounts at
an affordable price. Installing the Floor Laminates are not
attached to the floor below. These are also called floating
floors. The slats have tongue and groove designs. Slats are
attached by slipping the tongue inside the groove. They are held
in place with special adhesives that are made for laminate
flooring. These floors can be installed right over your old
wood, tile or vinyl flooring. You will need to remove carpeting
and padding prior to installation. Once removed, make sure the
concrete or wood subfloor is level before you start the
installation.
You can hire a professional to install the floor for you, or you
can do the job yourself. Installation is fairly simple and an
average size room can be finished over a weekend. For larger
areas, you may want to save the job for when you take some
vacation time. Your floor will cost more if you opt for
professional installation. However, if you aren't handy around
the house or don't have the time, you may find this
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extra
expense worth the money. Read the instructions from the
manufacturer before cleaning your new floor. To remove dirt and
debris, use a broom or vacuum. If the floor becomes very dirty,
you can clean it with a slightly damp mop. Other than this, very
little care is needed. Due to the laminate finish, the floor
won't need any waxing.
Use only very little water. Excessive water can damage the
laminate coating on the surface of the floor. Soaking the floor
can damage the paper backing. Moisture can get trapped under the
laminate and damage the floor or cause the growth of mold, which
is not healthy. For this reason, these floors aren't the best
choice for use in a bathroom. Moisture tends to build up in this
room and will damage the floor over the long term.
About the author:
Peter Mason publishes very often to http://www.inside-woodwo
rking.com an online internet site. The author is featuring laminate flooring and articles on
woodworking.
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