Laminate Flooring

The Benefits of Laminate Flooring

Our selection of laminate flooring, available in hardwood and stone looks, adds sophisticated style to your home for less. Laminate wood flooring is easy to install, easy to clean, and easy to maintain, making it a great choice for the way you live—and for your budget.

Even better, laminate is an environmentally friendly flooring option, often made with recycled materials and requiring no harvesting of rare trees. Laminate floors are exceptionally durable and resistant to both staining and fading, providing worry-free assurance that the floor you love won’t lose its looks.

Why  Laminate? 

  • The elegant look, without the worry  – A softer, warmer feel underfoot  – Easier maintenance and grout free installation

  • Affordability – The natural look of wood without the maintenance  – Up to 5x more scratch resistance

  • Affordability

When it comes time to choose materials for your home project, your thoughts may turn to sustainability. Most homeowners love the look of wooden floors, but hardwood brings with it concerns of deforestation. What If you could have the look of hardwood, while still being kind to the planet?

Laminate wood flooring is a popular choice for environmentally conscious contractors and homeowners. While hardwood floors require the harvest of old-growth trees, laminate is made with the byproducts of the lumber industry and other post-consumer materials.

Made from Sustainable Materials

Laminate flooring is a composite material made of sawdust, wood chips, and other post-consumer wood products. A wood-grain image is applied over the top of this composite, giving the flooring the appearance of traditional wood. High-quality flooring appears to have a natural wood grain, lending elegance to whatever room it is installed in.

There’s no need to harvest the raw materials to create laminate boards. So not only are natural resources not being depleted for its creation, there’s no need to ship hardwood from across the globe to your local flooring supplier.

No Harsh Chemicals

Laminate flooring is generally installed as a floating floor, which means that no glues or adhesives are used in the installation process. This is not only better for the environment but better for your home as well. Additionally, laminate is not made with preservatives or solvents. And because it is so easy to clean, you’ll find yourself using fewer cleaning chemicals.

Because there are no harsh chemicals used in the creation or installation, it’s considered ideal for those with allergies or asthma. Along those lines, laminate wood flooring is also considered superior to the carpet for homes where allergies are a concern, as it’s much quicker and easier to clean, and doesn’t trap allergens the way carpet can.

Eco-Friendly until the End

When the time comes to remodel and replace your old laminate flooring with new, this material continues to live up to its eco-friendly reputation. Floating floors are easy to remove without damaging the boards, allowing them to have a new life in another room. Alternatively, laminate wood flooring can be recycled, ground up and composted, or even burned as a source of energy. The lack of synthetic chemicals makes all of these options safe for the environment.

Popular Uses of Laminate Flooring

Laminate wood flooring is ideal for many home applications. It’s especially ideal as kitchen flooring, as it is easier to clean and maintain than hardwood. Homeowners with young children and pets may choose to use it throughout the house, as its durability lets it stand up to dirt, mud, and all the mysterious stains and spills that a busy family can create.

Because it’s available in a variety of stains and wood grains, mimicking the look of various natural wood, laminate flooring is well-suited to any décor style. Whether you’re trying to evoke a particular historic era or have a chic modern home, there’s a laminate option for you.

When it’s time to remodel your home, to do kitchen remodeling or bathroom remodeling or installing new floors, give us a call.

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